Multi-approach study, digitization and dissemination of a Bronze-Age engraved cup found in Filo Braccio, Filicudi (Aeolian Islands, Italy)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9009-6784
Italy
Archaeologist with PhD in Historical, Archaeological and Philological Sciences and postgraduate Specialization. Currently junior researcher at National Research Council - IPCF Messina. Co-author of about 30 publications about: archaeometry, digital archaeology, Raman spectroscopy, GIS, 3D laser scanning and photogrammetry, multispectral imaging, ancient topography. Since 2014, member of the 'Skotoussa-Project', academic program of archaeological researches in Thessaly, Grece. More info at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dario-giuffrida1990/.
Italy
Parco Archeologico delle Isole Eolie
Archaeologist official of the Sicilian Region (Archeological Park of Aeolian Islands and Lipari Museum), qualified as Associate Professor in archaeology. Author or coauthor of over 140 publications. Field of interest: dynamics of the population of the Aeolian Islands and the Mediterranean during prehistory and protohistory.
Italy
He is graduated in chemistry in 2013 and got a Ph.D. with a thesis in Materials Engineering. He was also a research grant holder at Centro Nazionale delle Ricerche and performed six months of Advanced Training at the ISIS neutron spallation source of the Science and Technology Facilities Council in the United Kingdom. Since 2019 he is a Researcher at the STEBICEF Department of the University of Palermo. His interest has focused on preparing and characterizing luminescent nanomaterials and composites by developing new and standard synthetic routes with tailored performances for high efficiency and low-cost production. He is also interested in the chemical study of objects of historical and cultural interest, as well as the application of statistical tools and machine learning algorithms for analyzing chemical data from large collections.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7481-8556
Italy
Associate Professor in Physical Chemistry at STEBICEF Department of University of Palermo (Italy). Field of Interest: developing of sustainable 1) and innovative materials and 2) procedures for the investigation of artefacts by using non-invasive and multianalytical approaches. Co-author of over 160 publications (HIndex 27). Co-inventor of the patent 102016000029804-IT. More info at https://www.unipa.it/persone/docenti/s/marialuisa.saladino.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8576-7339
Italy
Physicist and researcher at the CNR-IPCF. The research of Dr. Ponterio focuses on the various application vibrational spectroscopy, in particular Raman spectroscopy (SERS, Raman, Ft-Raman) and most in general on laser-based techniques in the field of materials science, archaeometry and design of sustainable methods in cultural heritage. She is co-author of over 120 publications in peer review international journals and P.I. in several national and international multidisciplinary research projects.
Submitted: 2024-01-08
|Accepted: 2024-05-12
|Published: 2024-06-14
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