This paper is the result of a fruitful international cooperation focused on the study of Carlo Anti's researches in Tebtynis (Egypt). Carlo Anti was a professor of archaeology of the University of Padua since 1922 and Director of the Italian Mission in Egypt (M.A.I.) since 1928 to 1936. He worked in Tebtynis since 1930 and he collected the data about his discoveries in an archive, recently rediscovered and studied by this team. The aim of this multidisciplinary research is to contextualize Anti's work on the field and give new information on his researches in Egypt seen through different perspectives from sand to aerospace.
Current and past research between Tebtynis and Padua: from sand to aerospace
Giulia Deotto;Ian Begg;Alessandra Menegazzi;Carlo Urbani;Luca Toninello;Luigi Magnini;Laura Burigana;Armando De Guio;Ivana Angelini;Cinzia Bettineschi;Gianmario Molin;Giuseppe Salemi;Paola Zanovello
2018
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This paper is the result of a fruitful international cooperation focused on the study of Carlo Anti's researches in Tebtynis (Egypt). Carlo Anti was a professor of archaeology of the University of Padua since 1922 and Director of the Italian Mission in Egypt (M.A.I.) since 1928 to 1936. He worked in Tebtynis since 1930 and he collected the data about his discoveries in an archive, recently rediscovered and studied by this team. The aim of this multidisciplinary research is to contextualize Anti's work on the field and give new information on his researches in Egypt seen through different perspectives from sand to aerospace.File in questo prodotto:
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