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Journal articles on the topic "Maria della Valle (Matera, Italy)"

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Saccheri, Paola, and Luciana Travan. "The limping nuns. Two cases of hip dislocation in a medieval female monastery." Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology 126, no. 1 (September 21, 2022): 81–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/ijae-13633.

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We observed the upward displacement of the femoral heads in the skeletal remains of two females unearthed from the medieval cemetery of the monastery of Santa Maria in Valle, in Cividale del Friuli (North-Eastern Italy). Examination of bone vestiges suggests the diagnosis of hip dislocation as the consequence of developmental dysplasia of the hip. In addition, in the youngest subject the first sacral vertebra appears lumbarized and shows the unilateral defect of the right pars interarticularis. Developmental dysplasia of the hip is one of the most common congenital diseases of the musculoskeletal system in newborns. Findings suggest that the skeletons belong to two nuns, who perhaps enter monastic life precisely because of their pathology.
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Marrocchino, Elena, Chiara Telloli, Mario Cesarano, and Manlio Montuori. "Geochemical and Petrographic Characterization of Bricks and Mortars of the Parish Church SANTA Maria in Padovetere (Comacchio, Ferrara, Italy)." Minerals 11, no. 5 (May 18, 2021): 530. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min11050530.

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From the 1950s and 1960s of the last century, a parish church dating back to the 6th century AD was identified during reclamation works of Valle Pega. The archaeological investigation allowed the recovery of the parish and the attached baptistery, as well as some tombs closely connected to the church. Following the excavation, it was possible to collect some samples of bricks and mortars in order to identify the different compositions of the materials used for the construction of the parish. All the samples were analyzed through optical microscopy, X-ray powder diffractometric analysis and observation through scanning electron microscope. Thanks to the investigations carried out on the samples, it was possible to hypothesize the different construction phases and the different materials used and to identify the firing temperatures at which the bricks were built.
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Leicher, Niklas, Lorenzo Monaco, Biagio Giaccio, Sebastien Nomade, Alison Pereira, Giorgio Mannella, Sabine Wulf, et al. "Central Mediterranean tephrochronology for the time interval 250–315 ka derived from the Fucino sediment succession." Boreas, October 17, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bor.12637.

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In the lacustrine succession F4‐F5 of the Fucino Basin, central Italy, 20 visible tephra layers were identified in the time interval 250–315 ka (Marine Isotope Stages 8–9). Fifteen of them contained suitable material to explore their volcanic sources. Among these tephra some well‐known eruptions and eruptive sequences of the Roman and Roccamonfina volcanoes were identified, such as the Tufo Giallo di Sacrofano and the Lower White Trachytic Tuff, respectively. Furthermore, the sediment succession documents a more complex eruptive history of the Sabatini, Vulsini, Colli Albani and Roccamonfina volcanic complexes during the investigated period, as inferred from previously undescribed tephra deposits. Single‐crystal‐fusion 40Ar/39Ar dating of two of the inspected tephra layers combined with two already published tephra ages provided the basis for a Bayesian age‐depth model. The modelled tephra ages allow chronological constraining of so‐far undefined eruptions of the Sabatini (272.5±4.7, 281.8±4.7, 308.5±2.8, 312.8±2.1 ka), the Vulsini (311.7±2.3, 311.9±2.3 ka) and the Colli Albani (301.0±3.6 ka) volcanic districts. Two tephra layers of an undefined volcanic source from the Roman volcanoes have modelled ages of 309.5±2.7 and 310.5±2.6 ka. The new 40Ar/39Ar and modelled ages were further used for a reassessment of the timing of already known and dated eruptive units, such as the Tufo Giallo di Sacrofano (40Ar/39Ar: 289.3±4.8 ka). Tephra tentatively correlated with the Valle Santa Maria, Case Pisello and the White Trachytic Tuff Unit E3 or Unit F offer modelled ages for these eruptions of 296.6±3.9, 301.8±3.5 and 303.6±3.4 ka, respectively. The results complete the tephrostratigraphical investigations of the c. 425 ka old F4‐F5 record, extend the Mediterranean tephrostratigraphical framework and provide a significant contribution for improving knowledge on Italian volcanic explosive activity.
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Books on the topic "Maria della Valle (Matera, Italy)"

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Foti, Cristina. Ai margini della città murata: Gli insediamenti monastici di San Domenico e Santa Maria la Nova a Matera. Venosa: Osanna, 1996.

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Ricciardi, Giovanni. La chiesa di Sant'Angelo e Santa Maria a Matera: La Cripta del peccato originale. Matera: Altrimedia, 2011.

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Elena, Maffei, Bartoli Langeli Attilio, and Maschio Daniela, eds. Le carte del monastero femminile di S. Maria in Valle di Cividale, secoli XI-XIII. Udine: Istituto Pio Paschini, 2006.

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Torp, Hjalmar. Il tempietto longobardo: La cappella palatina di Cividale. Cividale del Friuli: Comune di Cividale del Friuli, 2011.

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Rugo, Pietro. Il tempietto longobardo di Cividale del Friuli. [Italy: s.n., 1990.

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Tavano, Sergio. Il tempietto longobardo di Cividale. Udine: Longobarde, 1990.

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Villa, Luca, and Nicola Baldan. Il Tempietto Longobardo a Cividale del Friuli: Temi e figure dell'architettura fra XIX e XXI secolo. Venezia: Marsilio, 2017.

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Panarelli, Francesco. Archivi e reti monastiche tra Alvernia e Basilicata: Il priorato di Santa Maria di Juso e la Chaise-Dieu : atti del convegno internazionale di studi, Matera-Irsina, 21- 22 aprile 2005. Galatina (Lecce): Congedo, 2007.

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La Chiesa di Santa Maria in Valle Porclaneta: La vicenda storico-costruttiva e l'uso di strumenti innovativi per la gestione della conoscenza. Firenze: Nardini editore, 2017.

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Cividale longobarda: Materiali per una rilettura archeologica. Milano: ISU Università cattolica, 2002.

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Conference papers on the topic "Maria della Valle (Matera, Italy)"

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Pietrogrande, Enrico, and Alessandro Dalla Caneva. "Study for a new definition of the southern side of Prato della Valle in Padua, Italy." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6287.

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The southern limit of thePrato della Valle space in the southern part of Padua's historical centre, inItaly, was continuously delimited by the boundary wall of the Santa Maria dellaMisericordia convent until the early twentieth century. Its presence was one ofthe elements that more than a century ago inspired the enlightened proposal byDomenico Cerato, a design professor at the University of Padua who had beeninspired by Andrea Memmo, the Superintendent of the Serenissima Republic ofVenice. The straight and continuous limit was replaced by the discontinuousarchitecture of the Foro Boario entrance, built in 1913 according to a designby Alessandro Peretti; this weakened the overall solution based on anelliptical shape, as did the communicative power of the nearby basilica ofSanta Giustina. The examination carried out dwells on these limits, simulatingthe virtual introduction of architecture with a continuous front to thesouthern edge of the Prato della Valle. One example of this type ofarchitecture is the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art built in Kansas City between1930 and 1933, based on a design by the brothers Thomas and William Wight, andexpanded in 1999 based on a design by Steven Hall. The study generallyconfirmed that the compactness of the building's front newly provides strengthto Cerato's design, which gave a sense of unity to the general emptiness thanksto the certainty of its borders, and gives again the Basilica of Santa Giustinaits monumental size. This paper investigates the composition ofheterogeneous fragments, excerpts from the inventory of collective memory, andthe resulting unpredictable architecture in an urban context.
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