Domizia D'Erasmo

Domizia D'Erasmo
Sapienza University of Rome | la sapienza · Department of Classic

Master of Arts

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Introduction
Currently PhD Student Researcher in Post-Classical Archaeology at Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Classics with a thesis of landscape archaeology on the landscape of the Egyptian delta between the late antique and Islamic periods (VI-VIII secc.). She is also a member of the Laboratory of Digital Archaeology of Sapienza University of Rome (https://lad.saras.uniroma1.it/)

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The Carte topographique de l'Égypte, published in 1828 by the French engineer Pierre Jacotin, has always been considered a significant means for the reconstruction of the ancient Egyptian landscape. This cartographic series can be used as an informative bridge linking the present and the past, in the effort to understand the many changes that have...
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The Geographic Information System (GIS) has been commonly used to analyse and elaborate the big data of urban mobility in modern cities. At the same time a range of studies has been utilizing it to examine various kinds of movements in old times, especially those on a large territorial scale. This article aims to highlight the use of GIS in the stu...
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The Egyptian landscape over the millennia has been affected by geomorphological and urban changes that have also involved the hydrological scenery, with the consequent transformation of areas around watercourses. This paper aims to highlight the possibilities derived from the consultation of Napoleonic cartography for the study of the Egyptian land...
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The kingdom of Pepi I(6thDynasty)is characterized by a series of female characters who had important roles at the court of the kingand,apparently, some of these seem to have played a part in the future of the Dynasty. In this paper, particular attentionwill be given to the cases of the anonymous bride of Pepi I, to Nebet vizierof Upper Egypt, to An...

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