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pro vyhledávání: '"Simona Morretta"'
Publikováno v:
Microorganisms, Vol 11, Iss 7, p 1770 (2023)
Like other hypogeal environments, the Roman Houses of the Caelian Hill are prone to unwanted biological growth. Wide conservative interventions have been carried out at the beginning of this millenium to reduce biodeterioration and physical–chemica
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/735283771d544a458d4e3519cfccf70d
Publikováno v:
Microorganisms; Volume 11; Issue 7; Pages: 1770
Like other hypogeal environments, the Roman Houses of the Caelian Hill are prone to unwanted biological growth. Wide conservative interventions have been carried out at the beginning of this millenium to reduce biodeterioration and physical–chemica
Autor:
Giovanna Bandini, Simona Morretta, A. Mazzinghi, Roberta Fantoni, C. Ruberto, Valeria Spizzichino, Giacomo Casaril, Massimo Chiari, Salvatore Almaviva, Adriana Puiu, S. Gagliardi, Mauro Falconieri, Stefano Lecci
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cultural Heritage. 37:225-232
2nd-century stucco fragments from the roman Domus Valeriorum were analyzed by Raman spectroscopy (Raman), imaging X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis (EDX) in order to identify the pigments and materials thereon. Cinnab
Autor:
Francesca Alhaique, Claudia Moricca, Laura Sadori, Simona Morretta, Via del Forte Tiburtino Independent researcher, Alessia Masi, Lia Barelli, Raffaele Pugliese
Publikováno v:
Interdisciplinaria Archaeologica - Natural Sciences in Archaeology. :191-203
Autor:
Diego Calderon, Philippe Pergola, Simona Morretta, Margaret L. Antonio, Victoria Oberreiter, Daniel Fernandes, Katharina Devitofranceschi, Giandomenico Spinola, Olivia Cheronet, Fulvio Bartoli, Marina Piranomonte, Alessandro Bedini, Rachael C. Aikens, Hannah M. Moots, Renata Grifoni, Ryan Schmidt, Ron Pinhasi, Massimo Pentiricci, Mauro Rubini, Federico Nomi, Alessandro Guidi, Carlo Pavolini, Ziyue Gao, Francesco La Pastina, Francesca Candilio, Alessandra Sperduti, Gabriella Gasperetti, Alessia Nava, Ersilia Maria Loreti, Vincenzo Fiocchi Nicolai, Alfredo Coppa, Serena Aneli, Susanna Sawyer, Giuseppe Matullo, Luca Bondioli, Daniel J. Cotter, Jonathan K. Pritchard, Michaela Lucci, Daniele Manacorda
Publikováno v:
Science
A 10,000-year transect of Roman populations Rome wasn't built (or settled) in a day. Antonio et al. performed an ancestral DNA analysis to investigate the genetic changes that occurred in Rome and central Italy from the Mesolithic into modern times.
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::65a0b324204fd0c257df3eed400fb39a
https://hdl.handle.net/11590/358835
https://hdl.handle.net/11590/358835