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Torquato Taramelli (October 15, 1845 –
March 31, 1922) was an
Italian geologist.
Taramelli was born in Bergamo, Lombardy.
After his
graduation in Natural...
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Antonio Taramelli (Udine,
November 14, 1868 - Rome, May 7, 1939) was an
Italian archaeologist. He was the son of the
geologist Torquato Taramelli, and he...
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fortification walls indicated that a city had
existed there. In 1894,
Antonio Taramelli excavated pottery at
Phaistos at the
behest of
Federico Halbherr. Seal...
- of the city of
Olbia (then
named "Terranova Pausania") led by
Antonio Taramelli, the
fragments of a
small pyramid-shaped
arula were
found on a rectangular...
- on that occasion.
Following these findings, the
archaeologist Antonio Taramelli carried out, the
following year, the
first excavations of the site discovering...
- completely. The
various excavation campaigns,
started in 1909 by
Antonio Taramelli,
extracted objects such as
stylized nuraghes,
bronze and
stone bull protomes...
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Bronze Age was
firmly rejected by
Italian archaeologists like
Antonio Taramelli and M****imo
Pallottino and by Vere
Gordon Childe, and more
recently by...
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Government and the
Accademia dei
Lincei sent the
seismologists Torquato Taramelli (1845–1922) and
Giuseppe Mercalli (1850–1912), who also
provided a long...
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archaeological excavations. The
first explorer of the area was
Antonio Taramelli who in 1927
denounced the
damage that the
local people did,
caused by...
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Canepanova by the
Barnabite Fathers or the
Liceo Scientifico Torquato Taramelli (scientific lyceum), heir to the
Normal Schools established in 1799. Pavia...