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venerdì 24 agosto 2012

ANNEXES RESUME ML

ANNEXES, RESUME ML


-Certificate work Centre for International Heritage Activities, Leiden, The Netherlands
-Certificate work Porto Pino, The Netherlands
-Certificate work Lucano, UK
-Certification work Scotland  Museum: Tankerness House Kirkwall, Orkney
-Master of Art Orkney College University of the Highlanders, Scotland, Certificate Master Degree
-MA Archaeological Practice UHI Orkney College Dissertation 2012
http://uhi.academia.edu/MartalLnt/Papers/1580266/Crannogs_as_cultural_soil_artifacts_Loch_of_Isbister_Orkney_Mainland
supervisor: Dr Martin Carruthers, grade: September 2012
- PADI specialty DRY suit and NASDS wet suit OPEN WATER DIVER
-Certificate summer school  Human Impact on Ancient Environments
- Certificate competences Italian Civil Service
-Certificate VIS NGo- Course Humanitarian Emergences
-Certificate Master in Maritime Archaeology- Cà Foscari’s University- Venice
 Thesis:The eastern  shoreline of Sicily: Greek and Roman harbors and landing places, the state of our knowledge. Supervisors: Dr Rita Auriemma; Dr Carlo Beltrame. Grade: Very well.
-Certificate underwater survey and mapping,MA Maritime Archaeology
 Cà Foscari University Venice
-Certificate GvSig-Grass workshop- University of Padua
-Certificate  Candiani’s  Course of graphic editing Summer Fest  2010 Venice
- Certificate  Summer school- 8°EUROMED MEETING, “Identity Management”- Otto Torri sullo Jonio- Cariati (Calabria- Italy) 
-Certificate  workshop for proof-reading 
- Certificate  Internship with“Ducale Restauro”-Venice (Veneto-Italy)
-Certificate contract with Ducale Restauro
- Bachelor Classics studies 110/110 cum laude, University of Catania-
Thesis : Archaeological survey in Castel Iudica, Catania. Supervisor, Professor  E. Tortorici
 Grade: honors degree, 110/110 cum laude
-Certificate Diploma  Restorer of works of art –ECAP Catania (Sicily- Italy)
-Certificate  open water NASDS
-Certificate  archaeological excavation In Majorca-University of Balearic Islands-
Spain
- Certificate of collaboration with Regional board of the ministry of cultural heritage and environmental
conservation (Catania-Sicily, Italy)
- Certificate of archaeological excavation Domus romana-Ex Monastero dei Benedettini- Catania (Sicily- Italy)
- Certificate of archaeological survey with University of Siena (Toscana-Italy)
















Summer school Human impact on ancient environments,  Cà Foscari University Venice 2010



Translation Certificate  skills Civil Italian Service (pag 1/2)
1.This certificate is issued to:
Surname: Laureanti  Name: Marta
Date of birth: 20/01/1983
Address: Via Collegiata 148 95041 Caltagirone
Nationality : Italian
2. This certificate is issued by:
ENDO- FAP Mestre Instituto Berna-
Via Bissuola 93- Venezia Mestre
3.The project of National Civil Service is led by :
City of Venice, Office Civil Service- Via Costa38/A- Venezia Mestre

4. Main features of the project:
Project : Civil Protection for hydrogeological risk
From/ to: 15/10/2009 -14/11/2010
Aims of the project:
Individuation of critic  water supply features along the provincial streets:
A)-Checking of drainage water points in urban net  
- Individuation of critical risk points
B) Make the workers involved in the project active subjects for the promotion of the culture of civil service   and for  an active citizenship through events organized within the territory of the project.
Certificate of skills Civil National Service (pag. 2/2)
5. DESCRIPTION OF SKILLS AND COMPETENCES  DEVELOPED DURING THE PROJECT:
Activities:
-Surveys
-Photographic documentation
-Report
-Updating database and cartography

Capacities and professional competences or techniques developed:
-good level and knowledge about elementary notion of water supply; drainage net and possible its  inadequacy or not correct  functioning;
-very good level in physical description of drainage nets;
-very well level in cartographic georeferentiation of data survey.

InformaticSkills developed:
-Very well level: GIS software

Managment Skills:
Very good level: managment of activities

Social Skills:
Good level problem solving
Very good level: equipé work; good independence in planning work; good  managment of relationships with outsider organizations
Very well  relation with the team project of the structure.


VIS Non governative organization, Course of humanitarian emergencies 2010.


MA Maritime Archaeology, University of Venice 2010
Underwater survey and mapping, MA Maritime Archaeology, Cà Foscari University 2009

Introduction to GIS open source (GvSIG & GRASS), University of Padova C.I.R.G.E.O. 2010

Candiani's Summer Fest Venice 2010 project design

Workshop editing 2010

Summer school Identity Managment, EUROMED 2009

Evaluation  first month of  internship  in Ducale Restauro company from 2/04/2009 to 12/05/2009
Part reserved to  tutor,
Evaluation  of the internship  of Laureanti Marta
(made by  the tutor of the Company)
The evaluation of Marta’s internship  is good; the experience has represented a professional growing  for Marta  in theory and in practice. The intern was interested, willing, careful  and full involved  in the aims and objectives  of the internship, interacting in a positive  way  with  the other professionals  employers of the Company. During the internship  in Ducale Restauro S.r.l., Marta was able to understand and use  the theory, the suggestions and all the techniques which she used with awareness.Then umber of day of the internship it was 27 for a total of 206 hours of work from 02/04/09 to  12/05/2009. The register of  signatures it was closed on 12/05/2009, day in which the internship finished. After  a  control  I confirm  that the register was kept  in a properly manner and the intern apposed  properly the signatures .

Copy of Contract with Ducale Restauro  between 12/05/2009 to 31/07/2009

Bachelor Classical studies 110/110 cum laude, University of Catania, thesis 
 Archaeological survey in Castel Iudica, Catania. Supervisor, Professor  E. Tortorici 


Diploma Restrorer works of Art, ECAP, Catania, biennial course 2007-8


Excavation Closos de Can Gaia, Majorca, University of Balearic Islands, Spain, 2008

Evaluation cooperation with with the Sicilian   Department  of cultural heritage and environmental conservation (2006).
Translation:
It was stated  that Miss Laureanti Marta, born in Caltagirone on 20/01/1983,resident in Caltagirone, c/da Collegiata 148, has cooperated with this service during the archaeological excavation in C/da Moschitta, Caltagirone, in the cave  EDILPEPI from  10/10/06 to 7/12/06 (Preventive excavation).
In this activity  she has demonstrated knowledge of the techniques of excavation, reliability, capacity and attention during the works under her own  responsibility. This certificate is released  for the uses allowed by the law.


Excavation Domus Romana, Ex Monastero Benedettini, Catania, 2005

Maremma's Park survey, University of Siena, 2004







lunedì 20 agosto 2012

Portfolio ML 2012

      



     




Different techniques, different views



Establishing a survey area and which  techniques will be used are just the first steps  of each  archaeological interpretation process, in which  our perception is never objective ( Thomas, 1996;  Hamilakis et alii, 2002; Ouzman, 2001) . The English Heritage (2009:4) suggests  we  should use integrated techniques to enhance   different levels of  information and perspectives . 
The comparison of different results also enables  different point of views. For these reasons   during my work experiences and academic research, I usually take in account various  stages of analysis.





Fig.1 Two different recording  methods: TST and drawing, Shed of Brodgar, Orkney fieldwork 2012.
Fig.2 SW elevation of  Shed of Brodgar , Orkney fieldwork 2012.
Fig. 3 Georeferenciated picture, NW elevation of  Shed of Brogar, Orkney fieldwork 2012.

Fig. 4 Ring of Bookan, Orkney: topo survey by Trimble GPS and drawing plan,  fieldwork 2012.




Fig.5 Topo Survey Ring of Bookan, Orkney fieldwork 2012. 

Fig. 6 Ring of Bookan, Orkney, data elaborated by Surfer.

Fig. 7 Area1, Loch of Isbister, Orkney: Magnetometry, processed data, MA Dissertation Orkney College UHI 2012 (Laureanti 2012).




 Fig. 8 Area1, Loch of Isbister, Orkney: Magnetometry, interpreted data, MA Dissertation Orkney College UHI 2012(Laureanti 2012).



Fig. 9 Area 2, Loch of Isbister, Orkney: Magnetometry, processed data, MA Dissertation Orkney College UHI 2012(Laureanti 2012).


Fig. 10 Area2, Loch of Isbister, Orkney: Magnetometry, interpreted data, MA Dissertation Orkney College UHI 2012 (Laureanti 2012).

Fig. 11 Marwick, Orkney: Magnetometry, raw data, fieldwork Orkney College UHI, ML 2012. 




Fig. 12 Marwick, Orkney: Magnetometry, processed data, fieldwork Orkney College UHI,ML 2012. 



Fig. 13  Marwick Orkney: Magnetometry, interpreted data, fieldwork Orkney College UHI,ML 2012.

Fig. 14 Marwick, Orkney: Resistance, raw data, fieldwork Orkney College UHI,ML 2012.


Fig. 15 Marwick, Orkney: Resistance, processed data, fieldwork Orkney College UHI,ML 2012.

Fig. 16 Marwick, Orkney: Resistance, interpretation data, fieldwork Orkney College UHI,ML 2012.






Fig 17 Survey "soil, land..what perception?",MA dissertation UHI Orkney College, (Laureanti 2012).




REFERENCES

English Heritage, (2009). Metric Survey Specifications for Cultural Heritage. 2nd ed. Swindon: English Heritage, 126 pages

Laureanti, M. (2012). Crannogs as cultural soil artifacts ? An approach to the study of crannogs: Loch of
Isbister, Mainland, Orkney. unp. Master Dissertation, Orkney College,
http://uhi.academia.edu/MartalLnt/Papers/1580266/Crannogs_as_cultural_soil_artifacts_Loch_of_Isbister_Orkney_Mainland .


Lima,M.(2011). Visual Complexity: Mapping patterns of information. Princeton: Architectural Press.


Hamilakis Y., Pluciennik M., Tarlow S. (2002). Thinking through the Body, Kluwer Academic: NY.

Ouzman S. (2001). Seeing Is Deceiving: Rock Art and the Non-VisualAuthor(s),in World Archaeology, Vol. 33, No. 2, Archaeology and Aesthetics (Oct., 2001), pp. 237-256.

Thomas J. (1996) .Time Culture and identity, Routledge: London & NY.