... Fabrizio Mori distinguished three Pastoral phases in the Tadrart Acacus ( 1965 : 31 ) : an ancient phase characterized by the Uan Amil human type , with " naturalistic " imagery that Mori assumed to have a Medi- terranean origin ; a ...
... Fabrizio Mori in the field of rock art, and of Prof. Mauro Cremaschi in the field of geo-archaeology; but the enormous potentialities of the area entrusted to us were not fully exploited. I considered the following problems as deserving ...
... Fabrizio Mori, 1998 first results that were completely coherent with the previously proposed chronological hypothesis. Specifically, an accelerated radiocarbon date (AMS) was made on a sample of about 5 g of colouring belonging to a ...
... Fabrizio Mori classified the art work found at the different areas of the Tadrart Acacus in terms of art styles. He grouped paintings and engravings of mammals of the Bubalus Antiquus—the great wild animals of Africa such as rhinoceros ...
... Fabrizio Mori classified the art work found at the different areas of the Tadrart Acacus in terms of art styles . He grouped paintings and engravings of mammals of the Bubalus Antiquus - the great wild animals of Africa such . as ...
... Fabrizio Mori at Uan Muhuggiag (Pasa and Pasa Durante, 1962; Mori, 1965), which proved to be a key site for the analysis of the emergence of food production in North Africa. More recently, detailed work has been done by Barbara Barich ...
... Fabrizio Mori, following his extensive work in the Acacus. Mori was the first person to adopt a multidisciplinary approach that integrated rock art studies with archaeological excavation, scientific analysis, and radiocarbon dat- ing (Mori ...
... Fabrizio Mori (196523) and Paolo Graziosi for at least a decade. The chronology is similar to those established for other North African localities and the animals, as well as the hunting and herding scenes, illustrate climate change in ...
... Fabrizio Mori and Italian researchers: it is now known that about thirty years ago (and thus during the work of Fabrizio Mori's team, and under his responsibility), several experiments were tried out on the paintings of the Akâkûs, with ...