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D'Alessandro, Leandro, Enrico Miccadei e Tommaso Piacentini. "Morphotectonic study of the lower Sangro River valley (Abruzzi, Central Italy)". Geomorphology 102, n.º 1 (novembro de 2008): 145–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2007.06.019.

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Miccadei, Enrico, Cristiano Carabella, Giorgio Paglia e Tommaso Piacentini. "Paleo-Drainage Network, Morphotectonics, and Fluvial Terraces: Clues from the Verde Stream in the Middle Sangro River (Central Italy)". Geosciences 8, n.º 9 (8 de setembro de 2018): 337. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences8090337.

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This work analyzes the role of paleo-drainage network, morphotectonics, and surface processes in landscape evolution in a sector of the transition zone between the chain and the piedmont area of Central Apennines. Particularly, it focuses on the Verde Stream, a tributary of the middle Sangro River valley, which flows in the southeastern Abruzzo area at the boundary with the Molise region. The Verde Stream was investigated through a drainage basin scale geomorphological analysis incorporating the morphometry of the orography and hydrography, structural geomorphological field mapping, and the investigation of morphological field evidence of tectonics with their statistical azimuthal distributions. The local data obtained were compared with the analysis of the middle Sangro River valley and the tectonic features of the Abruzzo–Molise area. This approach led us to also provide relevant clues about the definition of the role of karst features and paleo-landscapes in the general setting of the study area and to identify the impact of active tectonics, confirmed by recent and active seismicity. In conclusion, the paper contributes to defining the main stages of the geomorphological evolution of this area, driven by uplift and local tectonics and due to a combination of fluvial, karst, and landslide processes.
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Amato, Vincenzo, Marilena Cozzolino, Gianfranco De Benedittis, Gianluigi Di Paola, Vincenzo Gentile, Claudia Giordano, Pasquale Marino, Carmen Maria Rosskpof e Ettore Valente. "An integrated quantitative approach to assess the archaeological heritage in highly anthropized areas: the case study of Aesernia (southern Italy)". ACTA IMEKO 5, n.º 2 (1 de setembro de 2016): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.21014/acta_imeko.v5i2.355.

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<p align="left">The Latin colony of Aesernia was the seat of an important road junction for communications, especially to the south with <em>Bovianum</em> and <em>Beneventum</em>, to the north with Aufidena and the Sangro Valley and to the west with <em>Venafrum</em> and the Liri River Valley. While some archaeological contexts of this colony are documented by very detailed studies, others still require an overall analysis and a systematic study. Particularly, there is the lack of an organic and complete reading of the known data and a concrete need to acquire new data on still unexplored areas.</p><p align="left">The present paper illustrates the results of the integrated geo-archaeological research carried out at Isernia and based on the analysis of historical sources, archaeological surveys, geologic, geomorphological and topographic investigations and geophysical prospections. All data were stored in a Geographic Information System that allowed for spatial analyses and the production of thematic maps. The purpose of the research was to help fill the many knowledge gaps in the history of Aesernia and to add new data by using a multiple system of analysis. The integrated geo-archaeological approach allowed drawing up a new archaeological map that gives an updated view of the rich archaeological heritage of Isernia.</p>
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Bispham, E. H., G. J. Bradley, J. W. J. Hawthorne e S. Kane. "Towards a phenomenology of Samnite fortified centres". Antiquity 74, n.º 283 (março de 2000): 23–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00066035.

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The Sangro Valley Project was established in 1994 by John Lloyd, Neil Christie and Amalia Faustoferri. Its aim was to study anthropogenic change in society, economy and settlement between the Bronze Age and the Middle Ages, within the context of a Mediterranean river valley system (see Lloyd et al. 1997; Lloyd & Faustoferri 1998). Part of this research has integrated field survey between the Sangro river and Monte Pallano with excavations conducted by the Soprintendenza on the mountain itself. Monte Pallano is best known for its fine megalithic walls (Oakely 1995: 84-7), marking a putative oppidum site. Recent Italian excavations [with Anglo-American support] have aimed at clarifying the situation at a substantial public buildinghilla complex on the mountain. This work has been fruitful in its initial phases; much, however, remains to be done.
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Staniscia, Barbara. "Economic development and international migration in the Sangro Valley, Abruzzo – Italy". Belgeo, n.º 1-2 (30 de junho de 2005): 199–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/belgeo.12500.

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Zahm, Norbert. "Contribution to the knowledge of the Lepidoptera Fauna of the lower Sangro valley in the Abruzzo region of Central Italy". Journal of Entomological and Acarological Research 44, n.º 3 (16 de dezembro de 2012): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/jear.2012.e14.

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We report the results of recording Lepidoptera in the lower Sangro valley during a period of 22 years. The investigations were devoted to Macroheterocera and were carried out in the two regional nature reserves <em>Oasi di Serranella</em> and <em>Lecceta di Torino di Sangro</em>. The listing also includes some Microlepidoptera as non-target species, as well as occasionally observed butterflies. The 401 recorded species are presented in a table indicating both the locality of the records and the observed flight times and periods of activity. Fifteen species are published for the Abruzzo region for the first time; 2 species are new for the Italian peninsula.
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Bell, Tyler, Andrew Wilson e Andrew Wickham. "Tracking the Samnites: Landscape and Communications Routes in the Sangro Valley, Italy". American Journal of Archaeology 106, n.º 2 (abril de 2002): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4126242.

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Miccadei, Enrico, Tommaso Piacentini, Adriano Dal Pozzo, Marco La Corte e Marco Sciarra. "Morphotectonic map of the Aventino-Lower Sangro valley (Abruzzo, Italy), scale 1:50,000". Journal of Maps 9, n.º 3 (setembro de 2013): 390–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2013.799050.

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Pistone, Dario, Massimo Pajoro, Massimo Fabbi, Nadia Vicari, Piero Marone, Claudio Genchi, Stefano Novati, Davide Sassera, Sara Epis e Claudio Bandi. "Lyme Borreliosis, Po River Valley, Italy". Emerging Infectious Diseases 16, n.º 8 (agosto de 2010): 1289–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1608.100152.

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Pennesi, Riccardo, Emilia Cunto e Sandro Ballelli. "First record of Rhizomatophora aegopodioides (Apiaceae) in Italy". Italian Botanist 15 (4 de maio de 2023): 65–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.15.98538.

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The occurrence of Rhizomatophora aegopodioides, a species distributed in the Balkan Peninsula, Greece, southern Caucasus, Turkey and southern Russia, is reported here for the first time in Italy. It was discovered in Calabria (southern Italy) in the Argentino River Valley and along the Abatemarco River (municipality of Cosenza), localities partly included within the Pollino National Park. Information about taxonomy, nomenclature, habitat, phytosociology and distribution of this species in Italy are provided.
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Teses / dissertações sobre o assunto "Sangro River Valley (Italy)"

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Goldberg, Eli Aaron. "Archaeometric Characterization of Roman Tile Fabrics from the Sangro Valley, Italy". Oberlin College Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=oberlin1337712720.

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SMIROLDO, GIORGIO. "MICROPLASTICS, ALIEN SPECIES AND AMPHIBIAN MALE-SPECIFIC PREDATION IN RIVER OTTER DIET (LUTRA LUTRA). A STUDY OF TWO POPULATIONS IN THE TICINO VALLEY (NORTH ITALY) AND SILA MASSIF (SOUTH ITALY)". Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/616185.

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Abstract Distribution and diet of Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) was studied in two different Italian areas: in the North (Ticino River) and in the South (streams from Sila Massif). The Ticino population derives from a reintroduction project performed by the two Park Autorities in the 90’, while the Sila Massif population are probably the descendent of relictus populations. The Ticino population is characterised by few founders coming from European reproduction centers. The release, in 1997, of a pair of otters Lutra lutra, from the breeding enclosure centre of Cameri “Bosco Vedro” (Novara) and after the escape during a flood of two adult and a cub in 1993 from the breeding centre “La Fagiana” (Magenta), create a little vital otter nucleous in the valley. The survey performed in 2010 provideed a small range of otter activity (7 km near the breeding centre of Cameri), in 2012 an otter sighting has been recorded and in 2013 an individual has been found dead in Southern stretch of the Ticino River near Pavia, about 30 km downstream the release site. Seven years after the last monitoring, a new survey was performed along all the Ticino River. Status and distribution of the Ticino’s otters showed a surprising evolution of its distribution. 101 feces samples were recorded in 16 stations on the 32 survayed (50%). Positive stations covered near the whole watercourse from Lake Maggiore to Pavia for a length of 100 km of river. In otter diet, the allochtonous european catfish (S. glanis) has been recorded in Italy for the first time. The high incidence of this species in the otter diet reflects its demographic explosion in Ticino River and suggests river otter such potential natural predator to control the exponential diffusion of this alien fish. To quantify the presence of S. glanis in the otter diet, morphometric equations were developed basing on 28 S. glanis speciemens, coming from the same area. Regression equations relate the known fish mass to skeletrical element dimension. Two diagnostic elements were selected starting from those found in otter stools: vertebrae and a basicranial bone. A second unexpected result found in otter feces from Ticino River was that, unfortunality, for the first time, spectroscopy analysis performed on some unknown remains in otter stool showed theirs correlation with microplastics. Probably the mustelid ingested these particles not by directly ingestion but through fish preyed. Among the multiple human pressures on aquatic ecosystems, the accumulation of plastic debris is an increasing environmental problem in marine and freshwater system. The transfer of microplastic pollution across trophic levels has been proven in marine ecosystems such between mussels and crabs. The similarity between ecological niches and feeding strategies for species in marine and freshwater environments would suggest that trophic transfer should also occur in freshwater ecosystems. 5 Considering toxicological problems related to additives release and adsorbed pollutants, this result rises a new treat for otter conservation, and certainly requires further studies. South Italy represent for Italian otter population the main core. Although in 20th century the mustelid suffered an important constriction of its range also here, recent works showed an expansion in this zone as elsewhere. The south Mediterranean area is a delicate ecological environment characterized by extreme seasonal variations in water flow with dry and harsh period in summer and torrential floods usually occuring in autumn and spring. This conditions could make the trophic resources and the river accessibility for otters highly fluctuating. Strategies for facing fluctuations in habitat accessibility and food resources are essential for the lifestyle of otter which is metabolically costly and strictly linked to aquatic habitats. We analysed the southern Italian range on 8 streams flowing from the Sila massif, and we found a stable and positive trend of the otter presence. 357 otter stools were found from 2014 utill 2017 principally in Savuto, Amato, Lese and Neto rivers. Diet analysis confirmed an increase of trophic diversity from northern to southern Europe with a high proportion of amphibian consumption. Usually diet analyses focuses on fish preys, while amphibians are lees detailed with only one or few categories. Little number of studies classified amphibians to the species level. The high presence of amphibians in the present study induced us to perform an accurate species and genus analysis. Osteological identification of amphibian remains allowed to ascertain otter predation on seven out of the 11 species recorded for the study area. Particularly interesting was the discovery of newts in otters’ feces for the presence of the powerful neurotoxin in skin secretion of these urodelans. Furthermore, osteological analysis provided a male-biased predation by otter on Anurans. Stool analysis provided further interesting insights on the feeding behavior of otter. By the analysis of unknown remains performed with Attenuated Total Reflectance (ATR-FT-IR) spectroscopy, the 61% of these materials showed peaks typical of protein and high correlations with amphibian eggs. According to other studies, results of this thesis showed that Italian otter populations are following a positive trend of expansion both in the North than in the South. The diet results highlighted the plastic feeding behavior of otter, through which otters feed on the most accessible prey: alien species in the North and amphibians, even newts, in the South, with a male specific predation. The presence of amphibian eggs in otter stools may derive from the ingestion of females before spawning.
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Paduano, Pasquale. "GROUNDWATER PLANNING AND PROTECTION: ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL INDEXES IN COMPLEX AQUIFER SYSTEMS. THE SOLOFRANA RIVER VALLEY CASE STUDY (SOUTH ITALY)". Tesi di dottorato, 2013. http://www.fedoa.unina.it/9502/1/Paduano_Pasquale_25.pdf.

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Heterogeneity of natural systems governs the pathway of pollutant in the environment, mostly in groundwater resources. A large number of hydrogeological researches aim to parameterize and model these processes. Namely, the spatial variability of the hydrogeological properties of rocks may be defined from geologic observations and local measurements. The Solofrana River Valley (South Italy) is a real natural laboratory to improve understanding of the behaviour and transfer of pollutants on large scale. The geological and structural complexity of the territory, due to the tectonic and morphological evolution of the carbonate platform domains, resulting in filling of the structural depressions by the quaternary deposits (volcanic, talus and alluvial sediments), is combined with a widespread agricultural activity and with the incidence of important industrial centres, among which stands out the Solofra’s tanning pole. A multidisciplinary approach was employed to delineate aquifer/aquitard unit and characterize scale-dependent heterogeneity by means of geological, hydrogeological and geochemical techniques. This paper describes firstly the experience carried out in an area characterized by a high anthropic impact. Besides, it reports about relevant geological and hydrogeological aspects of the Solofrana River Valley and presents some interesting aspects related to field operations and characterization of pollutants flow and transport. Existing data, combined with a specific geological survey and a monthly water level monitoring (July 2010; February 2011-October 2012), as well as a groundwater chemical-physical characterization based on a monthly EC, pH and temperature monitoring and on chemistry analyses involving 77 parameters (July 2010 - April-June 2012), provided to assess the groundwater composition indexes and the chief environmental indexes. So the improvement of the hydrostratigraphic architecture and the hydraulic continuity among aquifers, especially pushing up depths, derived from the assessment of equivalent parameters of hydrodynamic properties. With regard to the hydrogeological and impact conditions, the results of multivariate statistical analyses proved the identification of a number of homogeneous zones even in such complex aquifer systems.
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Livros sobre o assunto "Sangro River Valley (Italy)"

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Ticineto, Stefano. Carcare e l'alta Val Bormida nel Medioevo: Dalle invasioni barbariche all'anno 1536 : nell'ambito delle vicende del Savonese e del Finalese nel contesto degli eventi nazionali ed europei. Rocchetta Cairo (Sv): GRIFIL, 1998.

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Baldetti, Ettore. Aspetti topografico-storici dei toponimi medievali nelle valli del misa e del cesano. Bologna: Editrice CLUEB, 1988.

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Passi, Mario. Vajont senza fine. Milano: Baldini Castoldi Dalai, 2003.

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Nucci, Fabrizio. Mezzadria e sviluppo in Val di Bisenzio: La storia delle Fattorie Spranger e Del Bello (1844-1950). Firenze: CET, Centro editorial toscano, 1994.

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Lonardi, Anna. La cura riparum et alvei Tiberis: Storiografia, prosopografia e fonti epigrafiche. Oxford, England: Archaeopress, 2013.

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1964-, Longo Simonetta, ed. Silva Sambuceti (1095-1099): La conquista normanna della bassa valle del Pescara. Chieti: Solfanelli, 2008.

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Incastellamento e signorie rurali nell'Alta valla del Tevere tra Alto e Basso Medioevo: Il territorio di Umbertide (Perugia, Italia). Oxford: John and Erica Hedges, 2006.

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Panerini, Andrea. "Elementi così sospetti e poco desiderabili": Le persecuzioni razziali in Val di Cornia, 1938-1945. Piombino (LI): La Bancarella editrice, 2012.

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Cantone, Francesca. La "donna-fiore" nel santuario di Hera alla foce del Sele: Un progetto per l'informatizzazione dei dati. Napoli: Naus editoria, 2016.

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Museo archeologico comprensoriale del Mugello e della Val di Sieve, ed. Museo archeologico comprensoriale del Mugello e della Val di Sieve: Catalogo dell'esposizione. Florence, Italy]: Aska, 2009.

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Capítulos de livros sobre o assunto "Sangro River Valley (Italy)"

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Bertolini, I., M. Marchi, L. Tonni, G. Gottardi, L. Bruno e A. Amorosi. "CPT data interpretation for an improved characterization of the paleosol stratigraphy in the Po River Valley, Italy". In Cone Penetration Testing 2022, 294–99. London: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003329091-38.

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Bertolini, I., M. Marchi, L. Tonni, G. Gottardi, L. Bruno e A. Amorosi. "CPT data interpretation for an improved characterization of the paleosol stratigraphy in the Po River Valley, Italy". In Cone Penetration Testing 2022, 294–99. London: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003308829-38.

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Angelini, Serafino, Piero Farabollini, Riccardo Massimiliano Menotti, Fabrizio Millesimi e Marco Petitta. "Application of the Computerised Cartography to the Territory Management: The Geomorphological Map of Palaeolandslides in the Velino River Valley (Central Apennines, Italy)". In Landslide Science and Practice, 415–21. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31310-3_57.

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Contin, Antonella, Pedro B. Ortiz, Valentina Galiulo, Raana Saffari Siahkali, Alessandra Pandolfi, Paola Campi, Sravya Lutukurthi, Ravali Sathiwada, Kushal Kumar e Piyush Girgaonkar. "Territorial Intelligence Project: Governance for Megalopolis Urban-Rural Linkage Pattern: Comparative Study Between Po River Valley Megalopolis Region, Italy & Chennai and Kolkata, India". In Smart Global Megacities, 105–88. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2019-5_3.

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Biella, Maria Cristina. "The Faliscans and the Capenates". In The Oxford Handbook of Pre-Roman Italy (1000--49 BCE), 330–41. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199987894.013.56.

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Abstract Among the least mentioned peoples of central pre-Roman Italy, both the epigraphic and the archaeological records give us the opportunity to distinguish the Faliscan and Capenate cultures, which have often been inaccurately lumped together in the archaeological literature. The Capenates spoke an Italic language and the Faliscans a kind of Latin dialect, but both their cultures were strongly influenced by their neighbors, the Etruscans. This chapter follows the development of the two regions in the Iron Age, when the main settlements took shape in the lower Tiber River Valley, with cultural and commercial links to both the central Tyrrhenian and the inner Italic communities. The growing complexity of the political structures is evident from the sacred areas, the necropoleis, and, more generally, the infrastructure. From the fifth century onward, Rome’s interest in the area escalated; in the conflicts that ensued, the Faliscans and Capenates often fought on the Etruscans’ side. Ultimately, of course, both areas were annexed by Rome.
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Castelluccia, Manuel, Roberto Dan, Riccardo La Farina, Arthur Petrosyan e Mattia Raccidi. "L’attività archeologica italiana dell’ISMEO in Armenia". In Eurasiatica. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-211-6/003.

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This paper presents the results of the first 3 years of activity of the joint Italian-Armenian expedition between the Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Science (Armenia) and the ISMEO – Association of Mediterranean and Oriental Studies (Italy) in the Republic of Armenia. The Italian-Armenian project, named Kotayk Survey Project, aims to evaluate the archaeological landscape patterns of the territory of the Hrazdan river basin, which is located between two of the most important regions of Armenian highlands: the Araxes valley and the Lake Sevan basin. Along with a detailed surface survey, test excavations have been performed in a fortified site dated to the Middle Iron Age.
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Dworak, David D. "Unfinished Business". In War of Supply, 189–200. University Press of Kentucky, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813183770.003.0009.

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Chapter eight picks up the story of US Fifth Army in the summer of 1944 and covers operations in Italy up to the end of the war. As the Allies advanced north toward the Po River valley, the Peninsular Base Section occupied new ports along the Italian coastline, including a major logistics hub at Leghorn. This provided shorter lines of communication to front lines and greater flexibility to Allied commanders. The chapter also highlights the contributions of women (WACs) and Black Americans within the US military, especially within the support forces. The contributions of these under-represented populations are an important aspect of the Allied logistical effort and deserve specific mention.
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Montanari, Alessandro, Maurizio Mainiero, Piero Farabollini e Gaia Pignocchi. "Sedimentological and archaeological evidence for a Late Antique Little Ice Age climate event (536–660 CE) as recorded in a fluvial strath terrace of the Esino River (Marche region, Italy)". In From the Guajira Desert to the Apennines, and from Mediterranean Microplates to the Mexican Killer Asteroid: Honoring the Career of Walter Alvarez. Geological Society of America, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/2022.2557(27).

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ABSTRACT Stratigraphic analysis of two sections of a fluvial strath terrace exposed on the left bank of the Esino River near the village of Trocchetti (province of Ancona, Marche region of central Italy), and the study of a large landslide located near the village of San Cristoforo, a few kilometers down valley from the Trocchetti fluvial terrace, provide evidence for two catastrophic environmental events, namely: (1) the aggradation on the riverbed of coarse, chaotic gravel due to a violent flashflood; and (2) the formation of a large ephemeral lake as the consequence of the landslide that barred the river channel at San Cristoforo. Archaeological and historical information about the lost Roman city of Tuficum, which was located just a kilometer upriver from the Trocchetti terrace, and ceramic artifacts found in the chaotic gravel unit, led us to the hypothesis that both the flashflood and the landslide were induced by the sudden, severe climate change of the Late Antique Little Ice Age (mid-sixth century to mid-seventh century CE).
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Crawford, Michael H. "Bio-demography of Italian and Hungarian Populations". In In Search of Human Evolution, 139–49. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780197679432.003.0009.

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Abstract Genetic structure of human populations can be approximated using demographic data obtained from church records, government documents, and family interviews. Analyses were conducted on two regions of Europe: three alpine villages from Valle Maira, Italy; and 24 agricultural villages from Tiszhat, Hungary. These villages are isolated from the remainder of Hungary by the Tisza River. Frequency of exogamous marriages revealed a pattern of gene flow coming from outside the valley and villages. In Tiszahat, the relationship between geography and predicted kinship decreased over two time periods, suggesting an isolation-by-distance model. A shift in the Russian border had minimal effects on the genetic structure of the villages of Tiszahat. The closing of the Russian border in 1945 created a linear effect resulting from greater gene exchange between adjacent villages and the reduction of gene flow from an easterly direction.
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Davis, Paul K. "Pavia". In Besieged, 97–100. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195219302.003.0030.

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Abstract France’s King Louis XII was intent on expanding his country’s borders into the Italian peninsula, but he met with only mixed success. When his son Francis I came to the throne in 1515, he followed in his father’s footsteps. Although a war with England had just been concluded, Francis immediately allied himself to England’s Henry VIII and the city-state of Venice, arraying themselves against Spain, Milan, Florence, Switzerland, the Papal States, and the Holy Roman Empire. Francis’ capture of Milan in September 1515 was sufficient to break the alliance against him and he ended the war in possession of most of northern Italy. Five years later he was at war with Charles I of Spain, soon to assume the position of Holy Roman Emperor Charles Vas well. Francis’ invasion through the Pyrenees in 1521 sparked renewed fighting in Italy as well, but Francis was defeated at Milan and marched back home in 1523. In the spring of 524 the forces of the Holy Roman Empire and its allies recaptured northern Italy, then invaded Provence in southern France. A short siege of Marseilles ended when Francis marched a new army down the Thone River Valley, and imperial troops under Spanish General Charles de Lannoy withdrew across the Alps. French troops marched through the Argentiere Pass in October 1524. Lannoy, finding Milan in the grip of a plague, retreated farther south toward Lodi. Francis had no qualms about capturing the ailing city and left a force of 4,000 infantry and 600 men-at-arms as a garrison.
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Trabalhos de conferências sobre o assunto "Sangro River Valley (Italy)"

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Wegmuller, U., T. Strozzi e C. Werner. "Land subsidence in the Po river Valley, Italy". In IGARSS '98. Sensing and Managing the Environment. 1998 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing. Symposium Proceedings. (Cat. No.98CH36174). IEEE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/igarss.1998.691429.

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Canonaco, Brunella, e Federica Castiglione. "Architectural and constructive characteristics of vernacular settlements in southern Italy: the Esaro’s valley and the popular identity of some exemplary cases". In HERITAGE2022 International Conference on Vernacular Heritage: Culture, People and Sustainability. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/heritage2022.2022.14302.

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The paper proposes the analysis of a significant portion of the territory of southern Italy and, more precisely, that in Calabria within the Esaro river valley, characterized by a wide hilly area that hosts numerous small ancient centres. The analysed territory, which for centuries has had a strong agricultural and pastoral vocation, presents a varied range of case studies typical of popular identity and vernacular culture but different in morphologies, construction techniques, materials and types. Through a comparative reading of some examples, therefore, the paper aims to highlight the architectural and construction features typical of the local architecture, underlining their spontaneous and identity character. Not only sporadic and isolated episodes are taken into consideration, but also entire portions of the inhabited area, which in structure and building fabric reflect the traditional life of the past. The territory’s variety allows us to analyse different types of architecture through which the vernacular culture is manifested. In addition to the most valuable examples such as farms, country houses, farmhouses, in fact, there are also examples of more modest architecture (ovens, stables, oil mills, mills, clay buildings) that express, even more, traditional and popularaspects. The study, therefore, through the analysis of the formal, functional and constructive characteristics, has made it possible to define variants and invariants of an architectural heritage with a strong identity value to protect and preserve.
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