Syracusan goiter
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Syracusan goiter

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Technical sheet prepared by: Region of Sicily - Department of cultural heritage and Sicilian identity - CRicd: Regional center for inventory, cataloging and documentation and Sicilian regional film library

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Syracusan goiter
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The Syracusan gozzo has very distant origins and is a boat used in traditional fishing. In addition to its technical construction characteristics, linked to the refined shipbuilding art of its territory, the boat is linked to ancestral values ​​pertaining to the culture of the place. The Association 'Il Gozzo di Marika' has restored the competitions in the water between these boats, recovering the historical anthropological interest in an asset whose value and function within the social group had almost been lost.

 

 

 

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Aliffi, A.

I calatafari - Provincial Administration of Syracuse, Department of Culture - Italia Nostra, Syracuse 2000.

Aliffi, A.

Il buzzettu sarausanu - Italia Nostra - Syracusan Society of Homeland History - Syracuse 2002.

Allotta, G.

Fishermen of Yesterday - Quaderno n. 55 - Naval League of Agrigento - Agrigento 1992.

Castro, F.

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Castro, F.

Il mezzo garbo: analysis of a technique - in: Marzari, M. (edited by) Wooden ships, technical evolution and development of shipbuilding in the Mediterranean from the 1997th century to today - Lint, Trieste XNUMX.

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D'Agostino, G.

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Houèl, JPL

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La Cecla, F .; Minnella, M.

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Traditional shipbuilding in Sicily - Regional Museum of Palazzo D'Aumale, Terrasini (PA) 2000.

Li Vigni, VP

The culture of the sea at the Museum of Palazzo D'Aumale in Terrasini - in: Museums of the sea and culture of the sea - Ed. Verba-Volant - Syracuse 2005.

Li Vigni, V .; Tusa, S.

Ancient and modern naval modeling: techniques, functions and rituals - in: The ways of the sea (edited by Li Vigni, VP - Sicilian Region, Department of the BB. CC. AA. And PI - Department of the BB. CC. And of the EP - Palermo 2008.

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Pitre, G.

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Pitre, G.

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Sisci, R.

Traditional boats of Sicily - EDAS, Messina 1991,

Sisci, R.

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Sisci, R.

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Tusa, S.

The man and the sea - in: Nobili, A .; Palmisano, ME (edited by) Ippocampo: techniques, structures and rituals of the culture of the sea - Sicilian Region - Department of BB. CC. AA. and PI - Department of BB. CC. AA. and of the EP - Palermo 2008.

 
 
 
 
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