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Journal articles on the topic "Museo archeologico nazionale di Venosa"

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Ammerman, Rebecca Miller, Lucia Amalia Scatozza Höricht, and Lucia Amalia Scatozza Horicht. "Le Terrecotte figurate di Cuma del Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli." American Journal of Archaeology 94, no. 3 (July 1990): 511. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/505825.

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Izzo, Filomena. "Technological Innovation and Management Skills: Case Study of the Museo Archeologico di Napoli." International Business Research 10, no. 8 (July 4, 2017): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ibr.v10n8p44.

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The aim of this article is to contribute to the debate on how management positions in museums can contribute in successfully implementing technological innovations within a museum. The results of a case study on the - Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (MANN) – which covers the theme of transferrable skills of a museum director for the successful implementation of technological innovations to improve the service the museum offers to the benefit of the public.
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Nicastro, G., and P. Puma. "VIRTUAL HERITAGE FOR THE DISSEMINATION OF THE BARATTI IN 3D PROJECT." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W9 (January 31, 2019): 529–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w9-529-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The paper describes the final step of the Baratti in 3D project, aimed at the dissemination of the important archaeological heritage of the Etruscan city of Populonia (Tuscany, Italy). The chain of “data metrical surveying &amp;ndash; 2D and 3D representation &amp;ndash; communication” has been applied on the “Princes's tombs” of the monumental necropolis of San Cerbone and its finds to provide a detailed description of their context, workmanship, morphological characteristics and materials to realize the virtual recreation. The preservation of the finds from the excavations in two different museums far from the archaeological area (the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Firenze and the Museo Archeologico del Territorio di Populonia, in Piombino) makes the understanding of the original context very difficult for visitors. Thus the “Baratti in 3D Project” has been conceived in order to document the tombs, their finds and produce the “virtual match” showing in its entirety the environmental and architectural provenance and material ritual context and in order to display in innovative visual approach this archaeological heritage. To complement the interactive platform, as a physical fallout of this project has been realized “A museum in every sense”, a permanent exhibition in the Museo Archeologico del Territorio di Populonia.</p>
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Burnett, A. M. "F. Catalli, Tarquinia. Museo Archeologico Nazionale. Le Monete (Materiali del Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Tarquinia X). Rome: G. Bretschneider, 1987. Pp. 119, 17 pls. ISBN 88-7689-005-X." Journal of Roman Studies 79 (November 1989): 265–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/301274.

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Giovannini, Annalisa. "Pendenti in vetro di forma circolare. Spunti di ricerca dagli esemplari del Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Aquileia e dei Civici Musei di Storia ed Arte di Trieste." Pallas, no. 83 (October 1, 2010): 117–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/pallas.10794.

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Barrile, Vincenzo, Antonino Fotia, Gabriele Candela, and Ernesto Bernardo. "Geomatics Techniques for Cultural Heritage Dissemination in Augmented Reality: Bronzi di Riace Case Study." Heritage 2, no. 3 (July 29, 2019): 2243–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage2030136.

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The Riace Bronzes are two full-size bronzes cast around the 5th century BC, located at the ‘Museo Archeologico Nazionale della Magna Grecia’ in Reggio Calabria; they truly represent significant sculptural masterpieces of Greek art in the world due to their outstanding manufacture. This paper describes the methodology for the achievement of a 3D model of the two sculptures lead by the Geomatics Laboratory of the Department of Civil, Energetic, Environmental and Material Engineering (DICEAM) of the Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria. 3D modeling is based on the use of imaging techniques such as digital photogrammetry and computer vision. The achieved results demonstrate the effectiveness of the technique used in the cultural heritage field for the creation of a digital production and replication through 3D printing. Moreover, when considering renewed interest in the context of international museological studies, augmented reality (AR) innovation represents a new method for amplifying visitor numbers into museums despite concerns over returns on investment. Thus, in order to further valorize and disseminate archaeological heritage, we are developing an app for tourism purposes. The created app allows the user, in real time, to obtain additional information on the object of investigation, even allowing them to view the 3D model in AR.
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Sparkes, Brian A. "(A.M.) Esposito and (G.) De Tommaso Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Firenze. Antiquarium. Vasi attici. Florence: Edizioni II Ponte, 1993. Pp. 102, ill. L18,000." Journal of Hellenic Studies 117 (November 1997): 263. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/632615.

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Weber-Lehmann, Cornelia. "Valentina Vincenti: La Tomba Bruschi di Tarquinia. Roma: Giorgio Bretschneider Editore 2009. XI, 190 S. 23 Taf. (Materiali del Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Tarquinia. 17. Archaeologica. 150.)." Gnomon 87, no. 1 (2015): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/0017-1417_2015_1_57.

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McPhee, Ian. "Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Italia LXVIII. Gioia del Colle, Museo archeologico nazionale, I. By A. Cancio. Rome: L'Erma di Bretschneider, 1995. Pp 35 + ill. L230,000." Journal of Hellenic Studies 116 (November 1996): 231–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/632018.

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Ridgway, F. R. Serra. "More Material From Tarquinia - Giampiero Pianu: Ceramiche etrusche sovradipinte. (Archaeologica 21: Materiali Del Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Tarquinia, 3.) Pp. viii + 149; 114 plates. Rome: Giorgio Bretschneider, 1982. Paper, L. 130,000. - Annamaria Comella: Il deposito votivo presso ;'Ara della Regina. (Archaeologica 22: Materiali del Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Tarquinia, 4.) Pp. xii + 242; 126 plates. Rome: Giorgio Bretschneider, 1982. Paper, L. 180,000." Classical Review 35, no. 1 (April 1985): 166–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x00107802.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Museo archeologico nazionale di Venosa"

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Luppino, Angela. "Raffaele Gargiulo e la sua collezione di vasi al Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli : ricerche sul restauro dei vasi antichi nella prima metà del XIX secolo a Napoli : tecniche e materiali." Thesis, Paris 10, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA100020.

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La recherche a analysé la figure éclectique de Raffaele Gargiulo, marchand d'antiquités célèbre en Europe, collectionneur, personnage complexe et controversé de l'histoire du Musée de Naples, dans le monde des Antiquités napolitaines de la première moitié du XIXème siècle. À partir de sa collection d’objets provenant de la Grande-Grèce; l'une des plus riches du Musée de Naples, et en examinant en particulier les vases peints, nous avons analysé ses méthodes de travail ainsi que ses techniques de restauration, les matériaux qu’il a utilisés et les choix qu’il a faits pour reconstruire et comprendre les critères qui ont guidé la pratique de la restauration des vases du musée Royal Bourbon dans la première moitié du XIXème siècle. La recherche a analysé les événements historiques qui ont conduit le Musée Royal à acheter l’intégralité de la collection de Raffaele Gargiulo et, en particulier, sa collection de vases. Le travail effectué est accompagné de documents d'archives qui illustrent les longues négociations concernant l'achat des matériaux, commencé en 1852 et achevé en 1855 et renseignent sur les tendances et les choix effectués par le Musée Royal de Naples en étroite collaboration avec la Commission des Antiquités et des Beaux-Arts. L’enquête a permis d’en savoir plus sur le restaurateur-marchand qu’était R. Gargiulo et sur les relations qu’il entretenait avec les personnes impliquées dans ces affaires. En partant des sources bibliographiques, des anciens inventaires et des documents d’archives, nous avons identifié les vases de la collection Gargiulo (environ 481 vases) et tous les “vases Gargiulo" achetés par le Musée de Naples. Nous avons compilé le catalogue des vases, en les classant par type de céramique et en rédigeant une fiche pour chacun d’eux. À travers le catalogage des vases, qui a permis la reconstruction de la collection, nous avons cherché à identifier et à mettre en évidence les goûts du collectionneur R. Gargiulo mais aussi des personnes impliquées dans les choix (ministre, directeur du Musée, experts), qui ont déterminé un certain style pour les collections du Musée de Naples
The research focuses on the eclectic figure of Raffaele Gargiulo, who was a dealer, an expert, a restorer, a collector, a controversial figure in the history of the Naples Museum and Neapolitan antiques market in the first half of the nineteenth century. Starting from his collection of antiquites, one of the richest coming from Magna Graecia and which arrived in the Naples Museum, we have primarily examined the vases and have tried to analyze the restoration methods, the materials used and the choices made to reconstruct the criteria that guided the practice of the vases restoration in the Royal Bourbon Museum in the first half of the nineteenth century. The research analyzes the historical events that led to the purchase, by the Museum, of Raffaele Gargiulo’s collection, focusing mainly on the study of the vases collection. The research, enriched by archival documentation aimed at illustrating the long negotiation in the acquisition of the objects, which began in 1852 and ended in 1855, has shown the judgements and the choices made by the Neapolitan Museum in cooperation with the Commissione di Antichità e Belle Arti. Furthermore, it has contributed to define the figure of the restorer-dealer Gargiulo and his relationship with the people interested in the deal. A combination of archival documentation, old inventories and surveys in the Museum’s stores has allowed us to identify the Gargiulo’s vases collection (about 481 vases) and all the "Gargiulo’s vases" in the Museum. The vases catalogue has been created, in order to classify them according to type of ceramic, with an individual file for each vase. Thanks to the catalogue, which has aimed to the reconstruction of the collection, we have been able to highlight the aspects related to the criteria and to the taste of the collector Gargiulo and of the figures involved (Minister, Director of the Museum, experts, etc.). They have all contributed to the enrichment of the collections of the Naples Museum through the variety of artifacts and provenance from different locations in the Naples Kingdom.The research has also investigated the figure of the restorer Gargiulo, his "career" and his activities at the «Officina dei Vasi Italo-greci» of the Naples Museum. The restoration methods have been analyzed on some vases that still preserve the ancient interventions, focusing on a comparative study between old photos and archival documentation
La ricerca ha analizzato l'eclettica figura di Raffaele Gargiulo, commerciante, abile restauratore, collezionista, figura controversa nella storia del Museo di Napoli e dell’antiquaria napoletana nella prima metà del XIX secolo. Partendo dalla sua collezione, una delle raccolte più ricche di materiali di provenienza magnogreca mai giunte nel Museo di Napoli, esaminando in particolare i vasi, si è cercato poi di analizzare i metodi di restauro, i materiali adoperati e le scelte attuate per ricostruire e comprendere i criteri che guidarono la pratica del restauro dei vasi del Museo Borbonico nella prima metà dell'Ottocento. La ricerca ha analizzato le vicende che hanno portato all’acquisizione da parte del Museo Borbonico della collezione di Gargiulo nella sua totalità e, in particolare, della collezione vascolare. Il lavoro, corredato da documenti archivistici volti ad illustrare la lunga trattativa nell'acquisizione dei materiali, iniziata nel 1852 e conclusa nel 1855, ha messo in evidenza le valutazioni, le tendenze e le scelte operate a Napoli presso il Museo in stretto rapporto con la Commissione di Antichità e Belle Arti e ha contribuito a delineare la figura del restauratore-commerciante Gargiulo e il suo rapporto con le figure che, più o meno appassionatamente, si interessarono alla vicenda.Sono stati individuati, sulla base delle fonti, degli antichi inventari e dei documenti archivistici, i vasi della collezione Gargiulo (481 vasi ca.) e tutti i “vasi Gargiulo” immessi nel Museo. Si è redatto il catalogo dei vasi, diviso per classi ceramiche e con la redazione di singole schede per ogni vaso. Attraverso il catalogo e quindi la ricostituzione della collezione, si sono potute individuare, nella sua varietà di classi ceramiche e di provenienze, gli aspetti relativi ai criteri e al gusto di Gargiulo e delle figure coinvolte (Ministro, Direttore del Museo, esperti, etc.) che hanno determinato anche una scelta di gusto e di rappresentatività per le collezioni del Museo di Napoli. La ricerca ha anche preso in esame la figura del restauratore Gargiulo, la sua “carriera” e la sua attività presso «l’Officina dei Vasi Italo-greci» del Museo di Napoli. Si sono esaminati i metodi di restauro su alcuni vasi che ancora conservano gli interventi antichi, anche attraverso uno studio comparativo tra le foto antiche e i documenti di archivio
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Books on the topic "Museo archeologico nazionale di Venosa"

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Museo archeologico nazionale. [Naples]: Electa Napoli, 2001.

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Museo archeologico nazionale di Adria. Il Museo archeologico nazionale di Adria. Padova: Editoriale Programma, 1988.

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Rastrelli, A. Museo archeologico di Chiusi. Roma: Vision, 1991.

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Baldoni, Daniela. Guida al Museo archeologico nazionale di Ferrara. [Italy]: Ministero per i beni e le attività culturali, Soprintendenza archeologica per i beni archeologici dell'Emilia Romagna, 2001.

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Vetri antichi del Museo archeologico nazionale di Este. Venezia: Giunta regionale del Veneto, 2000.

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Toniolo, Alessandra. Vetri antichi del Museo archeologico nazionale di Este. Venezia: Giunta regionale del Veneto, 2000.

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Nardelli, Bruna. I cammei del Museo archeologico nazionale di Venezia. Roma: G. Bretschneider, 1999.

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Museo archeologico nazionale di Napoli. Museo archeologico nazionale di Napoli: Guida alle collezioni. [Naples]: Electa Napoli, 1999.

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Simonetta, Bonomi, and International Association for the History of Glass. Comitato nazionale italiano., eds. Vetri antichi del Museo archeologico nazionale di Adria. [Italy]: Giunta regionale del Veneto, 1996.

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Iozzo, Mario. Vasi "calcidesi" del Museo archeologico nazionale di Firenze. Pontedera: Bandecchi & Vivaldi, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Museo archeologico nazionale di Venosa"

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Possenti, Elisa. "Una valva da fusione di età altomedievale dal territorio altinate." In Antichistica. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-380-9/019.

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The article presents a mould cast from the Early Middle Ages preserved in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale of Altino (VE). The artifact was used for the production of three-hoops earrings (‘Pinguente type’), rings and, perhaps, front closures of basket-earrings. Although it doesn’t have a context of discovery, it probably originates from the Altino area. The valve can be dated witihin the seventh century, although a slightly wider chronology cannot be excluded. It belongs to a group of rather rare archaeological finds that were used in early medieval metallurgical processes.
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Cuniglio, Lucrezia. "Il progetto museografico di qualificazione del Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Firenze (MAF) a sette anni dal suo avvio." In Archeologia a Firenze: Città e Territorio, 417–24. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvr43k06.40.

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Brolin, Sonia Francisetti. "Il cratere di Armento (Napoli, Museo Archeologico Nazionale 80854): tra archetipi iconografici e la ricostruzione del Meleagro euripideo." In The Forgotten Theatre II, 139–54. Rombach Wissenschaft, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783968210018-139.

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Conference papers on the topic "Museo archeologico nazionale di Venosa"

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Ventura, Paola, and Paola Maggi. "Importazioni di ceramiche fini orientali ad Aquileia. Nuovi dati dalle collezioni storiche del Museo Archeologico Nazionale." In 31st Congress of the Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Archaeopress Archaeology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/9781789697483-16.

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