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    Stable isotope analysis of the dietary habits of a Greek community in Archaic Syracuse (Sicily): a pilot study by Davide Tanasi, Robert H. Tykot, Andrea Vianello, Stephan Hassam

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This paper represents a pilot study of stable isotope analysis carried out on a group of 15 individuals selected among the population interred in the Archaic necropolis of Scala Greca at Syracuse (Sicily), a cemetery discovered in 2010-2011. …”
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    Syracuse Limestone: From the Past a Prospect for Contemporary Buildings by Enrico Ciliberto, Alessia Giuffrida

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…The conservation of the historic stone heritage has great importance when this material characterizes the image of a city, as it happens in Syracuse (Sicily). Its historical buildings are afflicted by a heavy state of deterioration due to the particular microclimate, to pollution and to neglect endured over time. …”
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    Provenance Study of Prehistoric Ceramics from Sicily: A Comparative Study between pXRF and XRF by Tanasi Davide, Tykot Robert H., Pirone Frederick, McKendry Erin

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The 1964 archaeological exploration of the Ognina islet near Syracuse, Sicily, has provided evidence suggesting a long-term prehistoric occupation from the Neolithic to the Middle Bronze Age. …”
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    New Records of <i>Callinectes sapidus</i> (Crustacea, Portunidae) from Malta and the San Leonardo River Estuary in Sicily (Central Mediterranean) by Adriana Vella, Enrico Giarrusso, Clara Monaco, Clare Marie Mifsud, Sandra Agius Darmanin, Alessandra Raffa, Carla Tumino, Iuri Peri, Noel Vella

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Additional new records of the species were also presented from the San Leonardo River estuary, Syracuse (Sicily, Italy), in August 2022. The specimens collected from both Malta and Sicily were identified using both morphological and molecular analyses. …”
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