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Anthropology, Bioarchaeology, Paleopatology, RomanAge, Stableisotope, Amelogenin
Italy

Biography

Giulia Formichella is a PhD student at the Department of Environmental Biology, Sapienza University of Rome. Her research focuses on paleopathology and biomolecular analyses (isotope and amelogenin analyses) on skeletal remains from the classical and post-classical periods in Italy.

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Employment (2)

Sapienza University of Rome: Rome, Lazio, IT

2021-11 to present | PhD student (Environmental Biology)
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Universita` degli Studi di ROMA "La Sapienza": Roma, Lazio, IT

2021-11-01 to 2024-11-01 | Dottorandi (DIPARTIMENTO DI BIOLOGIA AMBIENTALE)
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Education and qualifications (2)

Sapienza University of Rome: Rome, Lazio, IT

2017-12 to 2020-12-18 | Master's Degree - Science and Technology for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage LM-11 (Environmental Biology)
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Sapienza University of Rome: Rome, Lazio, IT

2012-10 to 2017-12 | Bachelor degree - Technologies for the conservation and restoration of Cultural Heritage L-43 (Environmental Biology)
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Works (13)

Introducing Isotòpia: a stable isotope database for Classical Antiquity

2024-01-01 | Journal article
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Stable isotope reconstruction of the "Mediterranean" diet throughout the millennia

Bulletins et mémoires de la société d'anthropologie de Paris
2023-01-14 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0037-8984
Part of ISSN: 1777-5469
Contributors: Martina Farese; Giulia Formichella; Silvia Soncin; Ricardo Fernandes; Mary Anne Tafuri
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About isotopes, remains, and Classical Antiquity: identifying data gaps in mediterranean bioarchaeological research using the Isotòpia database

2023-01-01 | Conference abstract
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Identifying Data Gaps in Isotopic Research for Classical Antiquity

2023-01-01 | Conference abstract
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Isotòpia: A Stable Isotope Database for Classical Antiquity

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Bioarcheologia della classe operaia: il caso studio della necropoli romana di Lucus Feroniae (I-III secolo CE)

XXIV Congresso Associazione Antropologica Italiana (AAI): Il Prossimo Uomo: storia naturale di geni, forme e funzioni fra passato e futuro dell’umanità.
2022-09-10 | Conference paper
Contributors: Giulia Formichella; Farese Martina; Micarelli Ileana; Manzi Giorgio; Tafuri Mary Anne
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Exploring shifts in Roman subsistence practises through a Bayesian meta-analysis of isotopic data

European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) 2022
2022-09-03 | Conference paper
Contributors: Giulia Formichella; Soncin Silvia; Cocozza Carlo; Tafuri Mary Anne; Lubritto Carmine; Craig Oliver; Fernandes Ricardo
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Exploring Shifting Roman Subsistence Practises through a Bayesian Meta-Analysis of Isotopic Data

UK Archaeological Sciences Conference (UKAS) 2022
2022-04-21 | Conference abstract
Contributors: Giulia Formichella; Soncin Silvia; Cocozza Carlo; Tafuri Mary Anne; Lubritto Carmine; Craig Oliver; Fernandes Ricardo
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Bioarcheologia della classe operaia: il caso studio della necropoli romana di Lucus Feroniae (I-III secolo CE)

2022-01-01 | Conference abstract
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Exploring Shifting Roman Subsistence Practises through a Bayesian Meta-Analysis of Isotopic Data

2022-01-01 | Conference abstract
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Exploring shifts in Roman subsistence practises through a Bayesian meta-analysis of isotopic data

2022-01-01 | Conference abstract
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Indagini paleopatologiche e isotopiche su uno scheletro femminile di epoca romana imperiale (Lucus Feroniae, I-III secolo CE)

2022-01-01 | Conference poster
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Living and surviving in the Roman Empire: skeletal trauma and strontium isotopes of an individual from Lucus Feroniae (Rome, Italy)

2022-01-01 | Conference abstract
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