by Maria Oliveri Tireless and passionate researcher, she studied the Addaura graffiti and saved the Salinas collection. Sicilian by adoption, she fought for women's rights. «Jole Marconi Bovio I remember her at an already mature age, at a «première» of the Teatro Massimo, very elegant in her long black lace dress, tiny, the…
See moreSunday 12 June 2022 at 20:30 Levico Terme (TN) Meeting with Luciana Percovich who will talk to us about two texts: Symbols of Life and Death by Dorothy Cameron, a text that deals with the archetypal symbols of life and death of Mother Earth through the study of the Neolithic excavations of Çatal Hüyük and Ghassul;The Dwellings…
See moreRome – Friday 10 June from 19 pm at FEMINISM 5, Casa Internazionale delle Donne, Sala Carla Lonzi, double event: Presentation of the book by Cristina Biaggi, Le Dwellings of the Goddess, the latest title in the series Le Civette-I Saggi di Venexia With the author in streaming connection from the USA, Luciana Percovich, curator of the series, intervenes…
See moreWe point out the initiative of Falena Blu, a voluntary association of Trento made up of young women active against violence against women. For this edition there are performances and workshops conducted by Luciana Percovich, by Professor Annaluisa Pedrotti director of the excavation campaigns at the Gaban Shelter and by Gianluigi Gherzi, poet…
See moreApproved the Cis project for the Municipality of Otranto which provides for the construction of an accessible copy of the Grotta dei Cervi in Porto Badisco and the safety of the cave itself hit by vehicular traffic coming from the coastal road. The project was developed thanks to the Institutional Contracts of…
See moreby Alessandra de Nardis The Willendorf statuette, almost 11 cm high, is one of the most important examples of ancient art in Europe. It is made by carving a rock called "oolite" which is not found in and around Willendorf. A research team led by anthropologist Gerhard Weber of the University of Vienna,…
See moreby Alessandra de Nardis As part of the redevelopment project of Piazza San Giustino in the Municipality of Chieti, a very rich tomb from the Hellenistic period (XNUMXth-XNUMXrd century BC) was found, still intact, belonging to a woman who was immediately renamed Princess Marouca; the name refers to the Marrucini population, a small…
See moreby Alessandra de Nardis This invitation to read is not a book but a short article published by the Florentine museum of prehistory on 26 February 2022; talks to us about prehistory, about the Tripolye Culture which takes its name from the Ukrainian village in the governorate of Kiev, a particular production of figurative, indicative art…
See moreby Alessandra de Nardis Grotta Mandrin, in France is located near the city of Malataverne in a dominant position on the eastern bank of the middle valley of the Rhone river at an altitude of 225 m. Excavations since 1990 have revealed a 3m deep stratigraphic sequence containing 12 archaeological layers ranging…
See moreWe recommend for SATURDAY 29 JANUARY 2022 an online appointment that will take place on the Arci Tavola Tonda Facebook page: CHORÓS Seminar (external link to the FB page) The vision of the Sacred in the cultures of the European Paleolithic and Neolithic (Event of the European Polygraphic Institute - Publishing House and Arci Round Table) CHORÓS, as well…
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