Laneri Nicola

About Laneri Nicola

Laneri Nicola, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Università degli Studi di Catania, specializes in the field of archeology, ancient religion, ancient near east, funerary archeology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

From Ritual to God in the Ancient Near East: Tracing the Origins of Religion

The Bloomsbury handbook of material religion in the ancient Near East and Egypt

Il Baghdad Urban Archaeological Project. Per una rigenerazione archeologica della capitale dell'Iraq

The kurgans of the 4th millennium BC from the Kura-Araxes period in Uzun Rama

Rezension von: Lange-Weber, Sarah, Das Totenmahl in Syrien im 2. Jahrtausend v. Chr: eine Untersuchung zur Bedeutung, Symbolik und Tradition eines altorientalischen Konzepts in …

Sacred Nature: Animism and Materiality in Ancient Religions

Preliminary X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Metallic Samples from the Chovdar Necropolis in Azerbaijan

From High to Low: Reflections about the Emplacement of Religion in Ancient Mesopotamia

Laneri Nicola Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

905

Citations(since 2020)

324

Cited By

620

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

35

i10Index(since 2020)

12

Email

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Laneri Nicola Skills & Research Interests

archeology

ancient religion

ancient near east

funerary archeology

Top articles of Laneri Nicola

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

From Ritual to God in the Ancient Near East: Tracing the Origins of Religion

Nicola Laneri

2024/3/31

The Bloomsbury handbook of material religion in the ancient Near East and Egypt

Nicola Laneri

Sharon R Steadman

2023/6/29

Il Baghdad Urban Archaeological Project. Per una rigenerazione archeologica della capitale dell'Iraq

Nicola Laneri

Annunziata Rositani

Vittoria Cardini

Rachele Mammana

Alice Mendola

2023

The kurgans of the 4th millennium BC from the Kura-Araxes period in Uzun Rama

Bakhtiyar Jalilov

NICOLA GIOVANNI LUIGI Laneri

Alice Mendola

2023

Rezension von: Lange-Weber, Sarah, Das Totenmahl in Syrien im 2. Jahrtausend v. Chr: eine Untersuchung zur Bedeutung, Symbolik und Tradition eines altorientalischen Konzepts in …

Bulletin of ASOR

Nicola Laneri

Sarah Lange-Weber

2023

Sacred Nature: Animism and Materiality in Ancient Religions

Nicola Laneri

Anna Perdibon

2022/12/2

Preliminary X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Metallic Samples from the Chovdar Necropolis in Azerbaijan

Heritage

Bakhtiyar Jalilov

Safar Ashurov

Muzaffar Huseynov

Lola Huseynova

Nicola Laneri

...

2022/12/25

From High to Low: Reflections about the Emplacement of Religion in Ancient Mesopotamia

Naming and Mapping the Gods in the Ancient Mediterranean

Nicola Laneri

2022/12/31

The sacred body: materializing the divine through human remains in antiquity

The Sacred Body

Nicola Laneri

2021

Sensing the ancestors: The importance of senses in constructing ancestorship in the ancient Near East

Nicola Laneri

2021/9/30

Towards An Ontology Of The Museum Of Archaeology Of The University Of Catania: From The Legacy Data Digitization To The Semantic Web

R Brancato

S Cristofaro

M Figuera

N Laneri

M Nicolosi Asmundo

...

2021

Containers for the dead: the cosmological value of pots in Mesopotamian funerary contexts

VICINO ORIENTE

Nicola Laneri

2021

The Sacred Body: introduction

The Sacred Body: Materializing the Divine through Human Remains in Antiquity

Nicola Laneri

2021/6/9

A Unique Metal Belt from the Museum of Van Depicting a Fortress

Anatolica

Rafet ÇAVUŞOĞLU

Erol USLU

2020/12/31

Reconstructing Funerary Saquences of Kurgans in the Southern Caucasus: The First Two Seasons of the Azerbaijani-Italian Ganja Region Kurgan Archaeological Region Project …

Anatolica

Nicola Laneri

Bakhtiyar Jalilov

Yilmaz Selim ERDAL

Stefano Valentini

Modwene POULMARC'H

...

2020/12/31

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