Online exhibition: ‘‘170.000 b.p. at Poggetti Vecchi. Neanderthal and the elephants in Maremma, Tuscany. A climate challenge’’

 

The comprehension of the mechanism behind the climate crisis and its effects on the environment, economy, and society is becoming crucial these days. To better understand and interpret this phenomenon, it is essential to investigate the man-environment relationship since the ancient prehistoric times by verifying how the earliest communities interacted with their ecosystem and how they reacted to its changes.
This Institute’s project aims to present the exceptional case study of Poggetti Vecchi (Grosseto). It is an archaeological site dated 170,000 b.p. frequented by Neanderthals and ancient elephants. The online exhibition makes it possible to go back in time, from the excavations that brought to light a particular ecological niche to the discovery of the oldest wooden artifacts ever produced in Italy. The exhibition is realized by the Italian Institute of Prehistory and Protohistory in collaboration with the Soprintendenza of Archeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the Province of Siena, Grosseto, Arezzo, with the contribution of the Fondazione CR Firenze.

The online exhibition is free and can be visited every time and everywhere, on the mobile by using the app Artsteps or on pc by clicking HERE.

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ONLINE EXHIBITION Porto Badisco on the 50th anniversary of the discovery

The online exhibition “Porto Badisco on the fiftieth anniversary of the discovery. A visit to the prehistoric sanctuary through the Paolo Graziosi’s photos” was inaugurated on Wednesday 11 November.
It was realized as part of the project “Virtual Accessibility to the IIPP historical archive“, “Cultural Laboratories” announcement of the CR Florence Foundation.

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inaugural speech of Monica Miari, IIPP President
inaugural speech of Carlo Sisi, Director of CR Florence FoundationTechnical Art Commission
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Download the Guide for the online exhibition “Porto Badisco on the fiftieth anniversary of the discovery”

Catalogue of the exhibition “The Fragility of the Sign”

copertina catalogo fragilità
The catalogue of the exhibition “The Fragility of the Sign. Rock Art of Africa in the Italian Institute of Prehistory and Protohistory Archive” (A. De Pascale & L. Bachechi eds.), contains a rich selection of images from the “Paolo Graziosi” Photographic Archive. The illustrations accompany scientific texts which are written by experts but in such a way as to be accessible and particularly interesting for the greater public as well.

 

Language: italian/english
173 pp. col., IIPP Firenze 2017
ISBN 978 88 6045 062 3
Price € 25

INDEX

Borsa di studio IIPP “Archeologia nel deserto” – graduatoria

La commissione di valutazione dell’Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria ha indicato la graduatoria dei primi tre classificati in merito al bando per una borsa di studio per il progetto MIUR “Archeologia nel deserto“: 1 – Christian Metta (vincitore) 2 – Antonietta Del Bove 3 – Eliana Catelli

Borsa di studio sul Progetto IIPP “ARCHEOLOGIA NEL DESERTO”

BANDO PER UNA BORSA DI STUDIO SUL PROGETTO “ARCHEOLOGIA NEL DESERTO.
FOTOGRAFIE E DOCUMENTI DI PAOLO GRAZIOSI NELL’ARCHIVIO STORICO E
FOTOGRAFICO DELL’ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI PREISTORIA E PROTOSTORIA”
BANDO Scadenza 15 ottobre 2016
L’Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria (IIPP), intende realizzare un progetto per la valorizzazione del proprio patrimonio documentario come previsto da Legge 113/91 Diffusione della Cultura Scientifica, D.D. 1524/2015 – Titolo 3.

La prima avena macinata circa 33.000 anni fa a Paglicci

Marta Mariotti Lippi, Bruno Foggi, Biancamaria Aranguren, Annamaria Ronchitelli, and Anna Revedin Multistep food plant processing at Grotta Paglicci (Southern Italy) around 32,600 cal B.P., PNAS 2015 ; published ahead of print September 8, 2015. Edited by Ofer Bar-Yosef, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Gli ultimi sviluppi del progetto IIPP “Le risorse vegetali nel Paleolitico” sono … Read more

Saperi condivisi. Prospettive di ricerca sulla Preistoria e Protostoria in Europa

L’Istituto promuove il  progetto di ricerca Saperi condivisi. Prospettive di ricerca sulla Preistoria e Protostoria in Europa volto a sviluppare i contatti internazionali nell’ambito della ricerca preistorica e protostorica Del progetto dovrebbero far parte alcune attività di alta formazione, eventi divulgativi e progetti di ricerca già in corso, promossi da soci dell’Istituto e che coinvolgano … Read more