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Luigi Palma di
Cesnola (July 29, 1832 –
November 20, 1904), an Italian-American soldier,
diplomat and
amateur archaeologist, was born in
Rivarolo Canavese...
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Alessandro Palma di
Cesnola (1839–1914) was an
American diplomat who
conducted excavations in Cyprus. He
worked at Paphos,
where he was U.S. vice-consul...
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Cesnola Phoenician inscriptions are 28
Phoenician inscriptions from
Cyprus (primarily Kition) in the
Metropolitan Museum of Art's
Cesnola Collection...
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Cesnola Sphinx Funerary Stele is a
classic Gr****
funerary stela dating to the last
quarter of the 5th
century B.C. It is part of the
Cesnola Collection...
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Arturo Palma di
Cesnola (14
March 1928 – 9 July 2019)Firenze is an
Italian archaeologist. He has
worked extensively on the
Italian Upper Palaeolithic...
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commanded another unit, the
famed Excelsior Brigade.
Colonel Luigi Palma di
Cesnola, a
former Italian and
British soldier and
veteran of the
Crimean War, commanded...
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inscription was
discovered in 1887 at Soli, Cyprus, by
Luigi Palma di
Cesnola which mentions a
proconsul Paulus. This
inscription was
dated to the middle...
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first archaeological excavations were
conducted by
Luigi Palma di
Cesnola, the Italian-born
American consul to Cyprus. In 1915 the
first excavations...
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mechanism of the
coloration or the
change of
coloration has been found. Di
Cesnola observed in 1904 that
green mantids were
found on
fresh green gr****, whereas...
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which he
published in part in
facsimile in 1884. He
worked with
General di
Cesnola in
classifying the
famous Cypriote collection in the
Metropolitan Museum...