H 290 x W 205 mm
642 pages
251 figures, 22 tables
Published Apr 2025
ISBN
Paperback: 9781803278636
Digital: 9781803278643
Keywords
Agrigento; AMGOT; Archaeology; Collections; Communities; Griffo; Military Operations; Museums; Palermo; Protection; Safeguarding; Shelters; Sicily; War
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This text examines the impact of WWII on Sicily's archaeological sites and museums. It explores how authorities managed archaeological finds, reconstructs social networks during the war, and compares Sicily's situation to other European contexts, using newly-discovered documents and a multidisciplinary approach.
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Historical Framework of WWII
Chapter 2: Archaeology at the Start of WWII
Chapter 3: Sicily and WWII: Sites and Discoveries
Chapter 4: Anti-aircraft Protection, Provision, and Equipment
Chapter 5: Personnel, Civilians, and Offices in the Context of War
Chapter 6: Safeguarding Sites, Museums, and Social Networks
Appendix A: AGRIGENTO [AGR]
Appendix B: CEFALÙ [CEF]
Appendix C: PALERMO [PAL]
Appendix D: SAN MARTINO DELLE SCALE [SMA]
Appendix E: SELINUNTE [SEL]
Appendix F: Personal Dossiers [DOSSIERS]
Antonino ‘Nino’ Crisà is Assistant Professor of Humanities and Cultural Studies at Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University in Saudi Arabia. He was trained at the University of Milan (BA, MA and Specialization) and the University of Leicester (PhD Archaeology, 2015) where he worked as a Classics Teaching Assistant. Dr Crisà also joined the University of Warwick as a Research Fellow in Numismatics (ERC project: Token Communities in the Ancient Mediterranean) (2016–19) and Ghent University (2019–22) as a Marie Curie Skłodowska Researcher carrying out the independent project SICILYWAR.