An Egyptian green schist two fingers amulet.
Late Dynastic Period, circa 664-332 B.C.
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An Egyptian green schist two fingers amulet.
Late Dynastic Period, circa 664-332 B.C.
Cultura Materiale Extraurbana, 1974 -1977 published by Adolfo Natalini, Lorenzo Netti, Alessandro Poli, Cristiano Toraldo di Francia, 1983, Florence
As a young architect, Lorenzo Netti was part of research group around Superstudio members at Florence University of Architecture. In their search Cultura Materiale Extraurbana, Superstudio used anthropological techniques to study and document the tools and materials of Tuscany farmers to a at a time when industrialization was changing the rural environment.
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