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Lista de obras de Giampaolo Piga

A Unique Case of Prone Position in the Primary Cremation Tomb 252 ofMonte SiraiNecropolis (Carbonia, Sardinia, Italy)

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A case of enchondroma from Carolingian necropolis of St. Pere De Terrassa (Spain): An insight into the archaeological record

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A case of semi-combusted pregnant female in the Phoenician-Punic necropolis of Monte Sirai (Carbonia, Sardinia, Italy).

artículo científico publicado en 2015

A funerary rite study of the Phoenician-Punic necropolis of Mount Sirai (Sardinia, Italy)

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A multi-technique approach by XRD, XRF, FT-IR to characterize the diagenesis of dinosaur bones from Spain

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A new calibration of the XRD technique for the study of archaeological burned human remains

scholarly article by Giampaolo Piga published in August 2008

A structural approach in the study of bones: fossil and burnt bones at nanosize scale

An Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry and Monte Carlo simulation study of Iron-Age Nuragic small bronzes (“ Navicelle ” ) from Sardinia, Italy

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An X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) investigation in human and animal fossil bones from Holocene to Middle Triassic

article published in 2009

Anthropological and physicochemical investigation of the burnt remains of Tomb IX in the ‘Sa Figu’ hypogeal necropolis (Sassari, Italy) – Early Bronze Age

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Chemosteometric regression models of heat exposed human bones to determine their pre-burnt metric dimensions

artículo científico publicado en 2020

Cremation practices coexisting at the S'Illot des Porros Necropolis during the Second Iron Age in the Balearic Islands (Spain).

artículo científico publicado en 2010

Crystal clear: Vibrational spectroscopy reveals intrabone, intraskeleton, and interskeleton variation in human bones.

artículo científico publicado en 2018

Hip Dislocation and Dystocia in Early Medieval Times: Possible Evidence of Labor Maneuver

artículo científico publicado en 2016

Is X-ray diffraction able to distinguish between animal and human bones?

Las necrópolis protohistóricas tumulares de Cataluña meridional: el ejemplo de Sebes (Flix, Tarragona)

The potential of X-ray diffraction in the analysis of burned remains from forensic contexts.

artículo científico publicado en 2009

XRF investigation on skeletal remains from King Peter III of Aragon (1239–1285 A.D.) and Queen Blanche of Anjou (1280–1310 A.D.)

article by Giampaolo Piga et al published 4 February 2014 in Applied Physics A