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Vincenzo Tusa (12 July 1920 – 5 March 2009) was an Italian archeologist.
VincenzoTusa (12 July 1920 – 5 March 2009) was an Italian archeologist. VincenzoTusa initially studied in Mistretta, and later obtained his degree in...
Tusa also served as a professor of paleontology at the Suor Orsola Benincasa University of Naples. Sebastiano was the son of archaeologist Vincenzo Tusa...
Ettore Gábrici [it] in 1920 only revealed a few rooms inside the city. VincenzoTusa began excavations in 1951. He found the "House of Leda" in 1953, the...
Ruined Ownership Public Management Soprintendenza BB.CC.AA. di Trapani Public access Yes Website Area Archeologica Cave di Cusa VincenzoTusa (in Italian)...
Sicilia descritte e illustrate, Palermo, 1922 Scritti scelti (edited by VincenzoTusa), II voll., Palermo, 1976-1977 Scritti scelti di numismatica (edited...
thereby ending the frequent malaria epidemics IG XIV 269 Margaret Guido; VincenzoTusa, Guida archeologica della Sicilia, Palermo, Sellerio, 1978, pp. 68-80...
Greek occupations of western Sicily during the archaic period. In 1970 VincenzoTusa launched a campaign of trial excavations in inland western Sicily, including...
been also supported by Antonio Taramelli, Vere Gordon Childe, Sebastiano Tusa, Vassos Karageorghis, and Carlos Roberto Zorea, from the Complutense University...
Vicar Jeronimo de Montefiore (1574–1581), 11th general Vicar Juan Maria de Tusa (1581–1584), 12th general Vicar Santiago de Mercato Saraceno (1584–1587)...
for similarly from 2013. Though the campaign received criticism from John Tusa and Nigel Carrington for the Duke's motives and for distracting from funding...
Verghiano presented at Casa Museo Verga by the archaeologist Sebastiano Tusa, Councilor of the Sicily Region, who promoted the event in a national and...
in Palermo, where he also exhibited in 1893. In 1892 he painted Castel di Tusa and in 1896 he obtained a personal success at the exhibition held at the...
Torrenova, Tortorici, Tusa and Ucria. The natural borders of the diocese are the Tyrrhenian Belt which goes from Oliveri to Tusa, for a length of about...