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Taramelli, Antonio, 1868-1939

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Personal name headingTaramelli, Antonio, 1868-1939
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See alsoChief executive of: Museo archeologico nazionale di Cagliari
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Employer: Università di Cagliari
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Associated countryItaly
LocatedCagliari (Italy) Rome (Italy)
Birth date1868-11-14
Death date1939-05-08
1939-05-07
Place of birthUdine (Italy)
Place of deathRome (Italy)
Field of activityArchaeology Italy--Antiquities Sardinia (Italy)--Antiquities
AffiliationItaly. Soprintendenza alle opere di antichità e di belle arti della Sardegna
Italy. Parlamento. Senato
Profession or occupationArchaeologists College teachers Legislators
Found inTaramelli, Antonio. Scavi e scoperte, 1982- : v. 1, t.p. (Antonio Taramelli) jkt. (b. 11/14/1868, d. 5/8/1939)
Taramelli, Antonio. La necropoli punica di Predio Ibba a S. Avendrace, Cagliari, 1978: title page (Antonio Taramelli)
Senato della Repubblica website, 30 August 2017: Senatori dell'Italia fascista: Taramelli Antonio (Taramelli Antonio; date of birth: 11/14/1868 [14 November 1868]; place of birth: Udine; date of death: 07/05/1939 [7 May 1939]; place of death: Roma; place of residence: Cagliari; other residence: Rome; profession: archaeologist; ispettore dei Monumenti e degli Scavi in Piemonte e nella Liguria (20 November 1895); director of Museo di Cagliari (7 September 1908); office of the superintendent (20 July 1909), then superintendent (8 November 1924) of Opere di antichità e di belle arti della Sardegna; professor, chair of archaeology at Università di Cagliari; sworn in as a senator 05/05/1934)
Wikipedia, 30 August 2017 (Antonio Taramelli (Udine, November 14, 1868 - Rome, May 7, 1939) was an Italian archaeologist; best known for his research in Sardinia, including Sardinian nuragic and prenuragic funerary rites; he also promoted the restoration of various medieval monuments of the Island; among his positions: direction of the Museo archeologico nazionale di Cagliari, chair of archaeology at University of Cagliari, as lecturer; member of the Accademia dei Lincei; appointed a senator of the Kingdom of Italy in 1934)
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