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de Jáuregui, Miguel Herrero. "Mystic Cults in Magna Graecia." Numen 58, no. 5 (2011): 748–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156852711x593359.

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Wallensten, Jenny. "Mystic Cults in Magna Graecia." Time and Mind 5, no. 1 (2012): 121–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.2752/175169712x13182754067782.

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Rovella, Natalia, Fabio Bruno, Barbara Davidde Petriaggi, Theodoris Makris, Polyvios Raxis, and Mauro La Russa. "A Usable and People-Friendly Cultural Heritage: MAGNA Project, on the Route from Greece to Magna Graecia." Heritage 2, no. 2 (2019): 1350–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage2020086.

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The Western civilization is deeply rooted in the Ancient Greece culture; political, scientific, technological and philosophic knowledge were born in this epoch. Their diffusion was improved upon by the Greek expansionist policy in colonies of Magna Graecia in Mediterranean Basin, leaving important archaeological traces for the community. In this context, the European project “MAGNA, on the route from Greece to Magna Graecia” seeks to develop a transnational thematic touristic route between Greece and the Ionian coast of Calabria (Southern Italy), an ancient Magna Graecia colony, on the basis o
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Pallecchi, Silvia. "Anne Segbers: Töpferhandwerk in der Magna Graecia." Gnomon 93, no. 4 (2021): 355–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/0017-1417-2021-4-355.

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Aveni, Anthony, and Giuliano Romano. "Temple Orientations in Magna Graecia and Sicily." Journal for the History of Astronomy 31, no. 25 (2000): S51—S57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002182860003102504.

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Bowden, Hugh. "Mystic Cults in Magna Graecia (review)." Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft 7, no. 1 (2012): 105–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mrw.2012.0009.

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Perrot, Sylvain. "The Musical Culture of the Western Greeks, according to Epigraphical Evidence." Greek and Roman Musical Studies 2, no. 1 (2014): 99–123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22129758-12341254.

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AbstractInscriptions concerning musicians in and from Magna Graecia illuminate the musical life of the Western Greeks. There are chronological restrictions; all the inscriptions were written in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, none in Archaic and Classical times. We shall consider resemblances and differences between them and those of mainland Greece and Asia Minor, and relationships between Magna Graecia and Rome. Many inscriptions are honorific decrees for victors in local and Panhellenic musical contests, notably at Delphi. Others are lists of participants, whose commonest musical special
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Hughes, Alan. "Comic Stages in Magna Graecia: the Evidence of the Vases." Theatre Research International 21, no. 2 (1996): 95–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307883300014681.

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It has long been believed that the style of comedy depicted on southern Italian vases of the fourth century BC was a local Italiote form called phylax. A. D. Trendall, the leading authority on the vases, has consistently taken the view that the plays were ‘impromptu’ performances, ‘in which light, movable sets could be used to indicate the required background’. It is not surprising that this has become accepted history: the vases, it is believed, represent improvised farce performed on makeshift stages by strolling actors, also called phlyakes.
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Pontin, Patrícia Boreggio do Valle. "The ancient city and the walls: Magna Graecia and Sicily, a proposed interpretation." Revista do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia. Suplemento, supl.12 (October 28, 2011): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2594-5939.revmaesupl.2011.113574.

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Esta investigação pretende promover um maior conhecimento sobre as muralhas de algumas das principais poleis gregas da Magna Grécia e Sicília nos períodos Arcaico e Clássico para melhor entender a função simbólica e sagrada das mesmas
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Battiloro, Ilaria. "Giovanni Casadio, Patricia A. Johnston (ed.), Mystic Cults in Magna Graecia." Kernos, no. 27 (November 1, 2014): 462–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/kernos.2240.

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Giacco, Marialucia, and Chiara Maria Marchetti. "Hera as protectress of marriage, childbirth, and motherhood in Magna Graecia." Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 57, no. 2-3 (2017): 337–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/068.2017.57.2-3.16.

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Salvemini, F., K. Sheedy, S. R. Olsen, M. Avdeev, J. Davis, and V. Luzin. "A multi-technique investigation of the incuse coinage of Magna Graecia." Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 20 (August 2018): 748–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2018.06.025.

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Visonà, Paolo, and James R. Jansson. "A Greek battleground in southern Italy: new light on the ancient Sagra." Journal of Greek Archaeology 2 (January 1, 2017): 131–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/jga.v2i.576.

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In the Battle of the Sagra River, the earliest known battle fought at a river in southern Italy, the army of Locri Epizephyrii (with the support of Rhegion) defeated superior forces of Kroton. This was one of the most salient events in the history of Magna Graecia before the fall of Sybaris in 510 BC. Its significance was magnified throughout the Greek world as an upset victory achieved through supernatural intervention: the Dioscuri were said to have come from Sparta to aid the Locrians. However, no primary sources about this conflict have survived and nothing is known about the topography of
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Papadopoulos, John K. "Minting Identity: Coinage, Ideology and the Economics of Colonization in Akhaina Magna Graecia." Cambridge Archaeological Journal 12, no. 1 (2002): 21–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959774302000021.

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This article focuses on the early coinage of the Akhaian cities of South Italy — Sybaris, Kroton, Metapontion, Kaulonia, Poseidonia — against the backdrop of colonization. Minting an early and distinctive series of coins, these centres were issuing coinage well before their ‘mother-cities’, a phenomenon that has never been fully appreciated. With its origins in a colonial context, the Akhaian coinage of Magna Graecia not only differs from that of the early coin-minting states of the Greek mainland, it offers a case study that challenges long-held assumptions and potentially contributes to a be
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de Haan, Nathalie. "Umberto Zanotti Bianco and the Archaeology of Magna Graecia During the Fascist Era." Fragmenta 2 (January 2008): 233–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.frag.1.100137.

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Marchi, D., and S. M. Borgognini Tarli. "The skeletal biology of two Italian peninsular Magna Graecia necropoles, Timmari and Montescaglioso." HOMO 53, no. 1 (2002): 59–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1078/0018-442x-00038.

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Bogdani, Julian. "Documenting a hilltop settlement: methodologies and preliminary results of the joint Albano-Italian project at Çuka e Ajtoit (Albania)." GROMA: Documenting Archaeology 8 (December 23, 2024): 18–36. https://doi.org/10.32028/groma-issue-8-2023-2832.

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The archaeological site of Çuka e Ajtoit (lit. “mount of the eagle”) is located at the southern fringe of the Albanian territory, a few kilometres from the Greek border, on the top of a conical hill with very steep slopes. Its sharp profile dominates the lowland area extending from Butrint in the north, a World Heritage site by UNESCO, to the valley of Kalamas, ancient Thyamis in the south. The area, known as Cestrine or Cammania during Antiquity was located in a highly significant geographical position, along the channel of Corfu, opposite to the city of Corcyra, along the maritime route conn
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Taylor, Michael J. "PANOPLY AND IDENTITY DURING THE ROMAN REPUBLIC." Papers of the British School at Rome 88 (June 9, 2020): 31–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068246220000033.

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AbstractThis paper examines how the Romans in the early Republic adopted Celtic panoply, in the process abandoning Greek-style hoplite equipment. The first part details the Celtic aspects of the major pieces of Rome's new military equipment: La Tène sword, oval shield (scutum), javelin (pilum), mail armour and Montefortino helmet. The next section seeks possible military and cultural explanations for this transition, suggesting among other factors that the new kit may have been driven by increased recruitment from beyond the narrow hoplite class. The panoply eventually coalesced into a symbol
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Spawforth, A. J. S. "Milena Melfi and Olympia Bobou (eds) Hellenistic Sanctuaries between Greece and Rome." Journal of Greek Archaeology 4 (January 1, 2019): 475–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/jga.v4i.503.

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This volume deals with the period from 300 BC to AD 100. The sixteen chapters, all in English, arise from an Oxford conference in September 2010 taking the post-Classical polis sanctuary in Greece, Sicily and Magna Graecia as its focus. The main disciplinary emphasis is on classical archaeology and art; two chapters (Yves Lafond; Maria Kantirea) foreground epigraphy; another includes an excavator’s unpublished note revealing a new inscription about Damophon of Messene (Melfi in the second of her three contributions). The chapters are not grouped thematically, although two sub-divisions stand o
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Pope, Spencer. "Style, Function, and Design Influence in Early Classical Western Greece." Acta Archaeologica 93, no. 1 (2023): 141–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/16000390-20210022.

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Abstract This paper discusses the development of monumental temple building in Sicily and Magna Graecia in the early Classical Period in terms of style and design in relation to cult and political structures. It is demonstrated that there was a coherent style that defined a moment of rapid construction in Western Greece in 480 B.C., and that the noteworthy building in Sicily eventually influenced mainland Greek architecture. This moment of intense construction is one result of the victory over the Carthaginians in the Battle at Himera, which ushered in an exuberant political environment driven
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Malykh, Svetlana E. "Pottery from the Survey in 2022 at the Gebel el-Nur Archaeological Site in Middle Egypt: Dating and Planigraphy." Vostok. Afro-aziatskie obshchestva: istoriia i sovremennost, no. 6 (2023): 246. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s086919080027073-7.

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The article analyzes the ceramic material discovered in 2022 during the survey of the settlement and necropolis of Gebel el-Nour (Beni Suef governorate, Middle Egypt) by the Russian-Egyptian archaeological expedition (Institute of Oriental Studies RAS – Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt). Pottery fragments belong to the household group – tableware and kitchen utensils; they are dated to the Ptolemaic (332–30 BC) and Roman Periods (30 BC to 395 AD), mostly to the 1st–2nd centuries AD. Numerous analogies for the Gebel el-Nour pottery come from Memphite and Theban regions, but mostly from M
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Payen, Pascal. "Maria Luisa Napolitano, Hubertus Goltzius e la Magna Graecia. Dalle Fiandre all’Italia del Cinquecento." Anabases, no. 18 (October 1, 2013): 283–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/anabases.4420.

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Gaastra, Jane S. "Shipping sheep or creating cattle: domesticate size changes with Greek colonisation in Magna Graecia." Journal of Archaeological Science 52 (December 2014): 483–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2014.08.030.

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Bennardo, Francesco, Alessandro Antonelli, Selene Barone, Michele Mario Figliuzzi, Leonzio Fortunato, and Amerigo Giudice. "Change of Outpatient Oral Surgery during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experience of an Italian Center." International Journal of Dentistry 2020 (July 22, 2020): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8893423.

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COVID-19, which appeared to originate in China in December 2019, has spread worldwide in a pandemic way. The aim of this work is to present a protocol to standardize the outpatient oral surgery activities through remote triage, diagnostic tests, protections, and precautions that allow to provide care while minimizing risk for both patients and surgeons. This article summarizes the clinical and surgical experience of the Oral Surgery Unit of the “Mater Domini” Hospital (Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro, Italy) during the COVID-19 pandemic. The application of a scrupulous triage protocol, t
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Guzzo, Pier Giovanni. "Le fondazioni greche di Magna Grecia e di Sicilia in rapporto con gli insediamenti indigeni preesistenti." Aristonothos. Rivista di Studi sul Mediterraneo Antico, no. 18 (July 18, 2022): 47–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.54103/2037-4488/18098.

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Le fondazioni greche di Magna Grecia e di Sicilia in rapporto con gli insediamenti indigeni preesistenti. Si discutono i modelli mentali ellenici, ricavati dalle fonti letterarie, relativi alle forme delle fondazioni in Occidente. Si ritiene che tali fondazioni siano state operazioni condotte dalle poleis e non da privati. Si confrontano le strutture, archeologicamente note, delle fondazioni greche occidentali con quelle degli insediamenti indigeni. La mancanza di condizionamenti territoriali e cultuali, insieme alla impostata regolarità dei lotti agricoli, ha condotto a forme urbanistiche che
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김기영. "Representation of the Medea myth and its Theatricality: 4th Century Pots in the Magna Graecia." Drama Research ll, no. 31 (2009): 5–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.15716/dr.2009..31.5.

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Suys, Véronique. "V. Hinz, Der Kult von Demeter und Kore auf Sizilien und in der Magna Graecia." Kernos, no. 12 (January 1, 1999): 308–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/kernos.734.

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Addey, Crystal. "Book review: Mystic Cults in Magna Graecia, written by Giovanni Casadio and Patricia A. Johnston." International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 9, no. 1 (2015): 114–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18725473-12341307.

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Canci, Alessandro, Damiano Marchi, Davide Caramella, Gino Fornaciari, and Silvana M. Borgognini Tarli. "Coexistence of melorheostosis and DISH in a female skeleton from Magna Graecia (Sixth Century BC)." American Journal of Physical Anthropology 126, no. 3 (2005): 305–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.20077.

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Pollini, Airton. "Historical archaeology in Magna Graecia: From an American perspective to the Greek colonization in South Italy." Heródoto: Revista do Grupo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre a Antiguidade Clássica e suas Conexões Afro-asiáticas 2, no. 2 (2018): 275–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.31669/herodoto.v2i2.281.

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The historical archaeology approach was forged for the study of the American society after the European conquest of colonial lands in the new continent. Interested in the comparison between material culture and written records, it was opposed to Prehistory and Anthropology with their methods of inquiry. Its main proposal is to use all available data, material and written, independently, without any hierarchy, but in close comparison. As such, this perspective studies the archaeology of individuals “without history”, such as Natives, slaves, women, or even the African diasporas in America, in a
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Cerqueira, Fábio Vergara. "Iconographical Representations of Musical Instruments in Apulian Vase-Painting as Ethnical Signs: Intercultural Greek-Indigenous Relations in Magna Graecia (5th and 4th Centuries B.C.)." Greek and Roman Musical Studies 2, no. 1 (2014): 50–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22129758-12341252.

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Abstract The paper deals with the representation of musical instruments on Apulian pottery. I shall sketch a general account of the red-figured pottery produced in Apulia and its development between the late fifth and the early third centuries, discussing the iconographical trends in its different phases. Secondly, I shall offer a brief survey of the musical instruments: the instruments belonging to Greek tradition (lyra, kithara, aulos) as well as those belonging to local tradition (rectangular cithara, rectangular sistrum), and those that result from local developments of instruments receive
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Ruggieri, Nicola. "Evoluzione della carpenteria lignea dei tetti in Grecia tra età arcaica e classica. Alla ricerca di tracce di incavallature." Restauro Archeologico 30, no. 1 (2022): 54–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/rar-12989.

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The paper analyzes the evolution of the organization of timber roofing carpentry in Greece and in the colonies of Sicily and Magna Graecia in a chronological scope between the archaic and classical periods. A substantial continuity, lacking evident innovations, characterizes the organization of the carpentry of the roofs constituted, in general, by a horizontal member on which rest on props – king and queen posts – coinciding with the purlins, useful for receiving the secondary framework and the roof covering. The lack of evident indicators, in a cognitive framework that is however extremely f
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Brocchieri, Jessica, Rosa Vitale, and Carlo Sabbarese. "Double-Relief Silver Coins Minted in the Greek Colonies (444–390/340–280/270 BC) of Southern Italy Analysed by XRF." Quantum Beam Science 8, no. 1 (2023): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/qubs8010002.

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A sample of 18 double-relief coins from different poleis of Magna Graecia and ancient Italy has been analysed using a handheld XRF spectrometer directly inside the Museo Provinciale Campano (Capua, Italy). The data analysis shows that (i) the main elements are Ag and Cu, indicating that the coins are of high fineness (average Ag 95.7%), (ii) trace elements can help to characterise the coins, (iii) a superficial chemically altered layer (corrosion) is absent, (iv) the values of ratio Ag Kα/Lα evidence the presence of an enrichment layer on the surface of silver or subaerata in some coins. Multi
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Scafetta, Nicola, and Adriano Mazzarella. "The city of the sun and Parthenope: classical astronomy and the planning of Neapolis, Magna Graecia." Journal of Historical Geography 65 (July 2019): 29–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhg.2019.05.004.

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Zaccagnino, Cristiana. "MAGNA GRAECIA - G. Ceserani Italy's Lost Greece. Magna Graecia and the Making of Modern Archaeology. Pp. xvi + 331, ills, map. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Cased, £45, US$74. ISBN: 978-0-19-974427-5." Classical Review 63, no. 2 (2013): 594–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x13001376.

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Peixoto, Renan Falcheti, and Maria Beatriz Borba Florenzano. "Um planejamento ortogonal guliveriano: uma leitura modular da Túrio do período clássico." Tempo 27, no. 1 (2021): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/tem-1980-542x2021v270101.

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Abstract: This paper uses the Gulliverian metaphor to examine the organization of a well-known Classical orthogonal planning in Magna Graecia, south Italy. After observing the relationship between the elements of the urban grid of Thourioi, we will propose the application of a modular unit formed by the sum of ten Attic feet by the geometer of its urban plan. According to our main argument here, this module orientated the land-measurement of Thourioi by co-measuring the width of ithe roadway network and width/length of blocks, lots, and “major rectangles”. Furthermore, certain alignments in it
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Santacroce, Luigi, Ioannis Alexandros Charitos, Skender Topi, and Lucrezia Bottalico. "The Alcmaeon’s School of Croton: Philosophy and Science." Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences 7, no. 3 (2019): 500–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.072.

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Among the first physicians and physiologists at the pre-Hippocratic medicine with contradictions and oscillating doctrines was Alcmaeon from Croton in the 6th century BC. For many, he shared as the father of scientific medicine. Unfortunately, we have only eighteen texts written for him and only five fragments of texts written by him. This saved extracts and testimonies they refer mostly to physiology, epistemology and psychology. Was born in the city of Croton (Κρότων) in Magna Graecia (southern Italy) was a reference point for the activity of physicians and philosophers over the years. Furth
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Fatta, Francesca. "Alla ricerca degli archetipi mediterranei: il disegno dei templi dorici." TRIBELON Journal of Drawing and Representation of Architecture, Landscape and Environment 1, no. 1 (2024): 22–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/tribelon-2852.

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The architecture of the classical temple in the Magna Graecia area represents, despitethe multiplicity of its forms and the simplicity of the construction system, one of themost effective and grandiose ideas of the Mediterranean archetypes. Starting from simpleelements: base, walls, vertical supports, horizontal entablature, roof and pediment,building typologies of increasing monumentality and degree of differentiation are stilllegible today, which give rise to the development and construction of authentic wondersin the field of architecture.In addition to the survey of the remains present in
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López-Ruiz, Carolina. "Near Eastern Precedents of the “Orphic” Gold Tablets: The Phoenician Missing Link." Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 15, no. 1 (2015): 52–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15692124-12341269.

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The Greek Gold Tablets (also called “Orphic Gold Tablets”), have often been compared with Egyptian funerary texts, especially those comprising theBook of the Dead. At the same time, North-West Semitic gold and silver leaves (Phoenician-Punic and Hebrew) with protective formulae offer a close parallel to them in aspects of their function and form. Although this group of funerary amulets are also said to follow Egyptian models, the three corpora have never been discussed together. Egyptian afterlife motifs and magical technologies may have indirectly influenced Greek Orphic funerary ideas and pr
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Iacovelli, Fortunato, Antonio Pignatelli, Alessandro Cafaro, et al. "Magna Graecia transcatheter aortic valve implantation registry: data on contrast medium osmolality and postprocedural acute kidney injury." Data in Brief 35 (April 2021): 106827. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.106827.

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Cortés Vicente, Ada. "The Republican Houses of the Roman Colonies in Ancient Magna Graecia. Cultural Exchange from a Western Perspective." Światowit, no. 58 (September 14, 2020): 47–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/0082-044x.swiatowit.58.3.

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This article presents an analysis that is being carried out within the framework of the ‘Tetrastylon project’ (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellowship). This project is designed to create the scientific basis for the identification and definition of a new type of Roman domus. This typological item is the result of the hybridisation of a house scheme drawn from the Greek and Roman conceptions of housing. In the recent decades, some studies have found a particular type of Roman house in different parts of the Empire. The structural scheme of this domus joins, in the first place, the developme
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Ceserani, G. "The antiquary Alessio Simmaco Mazzocchi: Oriental origins and the rediscovery of Magna Graecia in eighteenth-century Naples." Journal of the History of Collections 19, no. 2 (2007): 249–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhc/fhm026.

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Johnson, W. "“Antient” philosophy-science in Magna Graecia: Cassiodorus and Pythagoras and 20th c. literary travellers, Gissing and Douglas." International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 42, no. 10 (2000): 2075–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0020-7403(99)00080-6.

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Cella, F., V. Paoletti, G. Florio, and M. Fedi. "Characterizing Elements of Urban Planning in Magna Graecia Using Geophysical Techniques: the Case of Tirena (Southern Italy)." Archaeological Prospection 22, no. 3 (2015): 207–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arp.1507.

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Hernández Castro, David. "Empedocles without Horseshoes." Symposion 6, no. 2 (2019): 129–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/symposion20196210.

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Scholars have generally analysed Empedocles’ criticism of sacrifices through a Pythagorean interpretation context. However, Empedocles’ doctrinal affiliation with this school is problematic and also not needed to explain his rejection of the ‘unspeakable slaughter of bulls.’ His position is consistent with the wisdom tradition that emanated from the Sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi, an institution that underwent significant political and religious changes at the end of the 6th Century B.C., the impact of which was felt all over Magna Graecia. The ritual practice of sacrifice played an important r
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ELEONORA, PANTANO. "PERCEPTION OF TYPICAL PRODUCTS: THE CASE STUDY OF GERARDO SACCO'S PRODUCTS AS HERITAGE OF THE ANCIENT MAGNA GRAECIA." International Journal of Management Cases 10, no. 3 (2008): 254–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5848/apbj.2008.00046.

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Costanzo, Daniela. "Games and Toys in Context: Problems and Methods of Interpretation. Some Case Studies from Magna Graecia and Sicily." Games and Toys in Context: Problems and Methods of Interpretation. Some Case Studies from Magna Graecia and Sicily 1, no. 75 (2022): 141–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10058506.

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Quelle est la portée symbolique des objets et des images ludiques selon le contexte de découverte et le milieu culturel auquel ils appartiennent ? Existet-il des typologies propres à certains groupes d' âge ou de statut à identifier à partir des assemblages en contexte ? Quelle est la méthode la plus fiable d' interprétation de ces données archéologiques ? À partir d' une série d' études de cas issus des colonies de Grande Grèce (Locres, Crotone, Metauros) et Sicile (Syracuse, Megara Hyblaea), cet article propose une analyse de jeux et de jouets anciens (jeux de balle ; pions, billes, sphères
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Giudice, Amerigo, Selene Barone, Danila Muraca, et al. "Can Teledentistry Improve the Monitoring of Patients during the Covid-19 Dissemination? A Descriptive Pilot Study." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 10 (2020): 3399. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103399.

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The aim of this pilot study was to describe the advantages of telemedicine (TM) in dental practice during the current national emergency condition due to the Covid-19 dissemination. At Department of Oral Surgery and Pathology—Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro, regional reference center for Covid-19—two groups of patients were determined: patients with urgent conditions (group U) and patients in follow-up (group F). Both groups were instructed to implement remote consultations using a messaging service (WhatsApp Messenger, WhatsApp Inc., Mountain View, California, USA) to send photos. A tot
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Lupi, Elisabetta. "Eine Nation, „una di memorie, di sangue e di cor“? Das antike Sizilien und die Magna Graecia in der italienischen Altertumsforschung des 19. Jahrhunderts." Historische Zeitschrift 314, no. 2 (2022): 283–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hzhz-2022-0007.

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Zusammenfassung Der Aufsatz behandelt die nationalistische Vereinnahmung der antiken Geschichte Italiens in den Schriften von Gelehrten und Historikern des 19. Jahrhunderts, die auf der Suche nach den Ursprüngen der italienischen Nation und damit der Fundierung einer überregionalen Identität in den antiken Kulturen der Halbinsel waren. Während die Forschung zur neuzeitlichen Ursprungsrhetorik die nationalen Identifikationsmythen (Rom, Etrusker, italische Völker) und ihre ideologischen Komponenten umfassend untersucht hat, befasst sich dieser Beitrag mit der neuzeitlichen Darstellung der griech
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Barone, Selene, Caterina Buffone, Martina Ferrillo, et al. "Oral Malignant Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: A Retrospective Single-Center Study." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 5 (2022): 2605. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19052605.

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This study aimed to retrospectively evaluate the incidence of oral non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in patients referred to the Academic Hospital of the Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro from 2002 to 2020. A retrospective single-center study was performed. Patients with a histologically confirmed diagnosis of oral NHL were included. Demographic data and clinical parameters were digitally recorded, focusing on the NHL-specific localization and symptomatology. The study sample was evaluated by analyzing descriptive statistics with absolute and relative frequencies. A total of 26 patients with intr
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