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LAVINIA GRUMEZA, SARMATIAN CEMETERIES FROM BANAT (LATE 1ST - EARLY 5TH CENTURIES AD)

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2016
Lavinia Grumeza, Sarmatian Cemeteries from Banat (late 1st - early 5th Centuries AD), Cluj-Napoca: Mega Publishing House, 2014, 414 p., ISBN 978-606-543-532-2.
Adrian Viorel Martin
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Cypraea Moneta (Cowry) Shells in Archaeological Sites of Eastern Europe: Spread, Classification, Use (8th Сentury BC – 7th Century AD)

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2022
The paper publishes information about finds of Cypraea moneta (cowry) shells in archaeological sites of Eastern Europe of the VIII century BC – 7th century AD.
Yasakov Viktor S.
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Beads and pendants from the late Harbor Temple and harbor temenos in the Red Sea port of Berenike (seasons 2010–2013): materials, techniques, functions and cultural attribution [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2018
More than 250 beads and pendants have been registered from the Harbor Temple and its surroundings, the so-called “harbor temenos”, in the Red Sea port of Berenike.
Joanna Then-Obłuska
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IN-OUT AND NEAR. PATTERNS OF HOARDING IN PRE-, DURING- AND POST-ROMAN DACIA. THE BENEFITS OF USING A LARGE DATABASE – COIN HOARDS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE PROJECT (CHRE)

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2023
The present paper is presenting the benefits of using huge database covering large areas – the Roman Empire and beyond – on a long chronological segment – 1st – 5th centuries AD.
Cristian GĂZDAC
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Menderes Magnesiası Artemis Kutsal Alanı Güney Stoa’da Bulunan Doğu Sigillata B Grubu Seramikleri / Eastern Sigillata B from the South Stoa of the Sanctuary of Artemis at Magnesia on the Meander

open access: yesArkhaia Anatolika, 2021
Potteries, dating from the 5th century BC to the 15-16 centuries AD were found during the excavations in the South Stoa of the Sanctuary of Artemis at Magnesia on the Meander.
Mevlüt ELİÜŞÜK
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Chronology of 3rd–5th Centuries Male Graves from the Tarasovo Burial Ground

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2017
The article focuses on the chronological attribution of male graves from the late Mazunino stage of the Tarasovo burial ground in the Middle Kama area and is sequel to an earlier article about dating of the early Nyrgynda stage (1st – 2nd centuries) of ...
Goldina Rimma D., Bernts Veronika A.
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Reinterpreting an intriguing osseous assamblage from Chitila-Fermă (Bucharest, Romania)

open access: yesMateriale și Cercetări Arheologice, 2021
The 2001– 2004 archaeological excavations at Chitila-Fermă (Bucharest, Romania) uncovered features and archaeological materials attributed to 4th century BC– 1st century AD and the 2nd– 5th centuries AD.
Mărgărit, M.   +2 more
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Andriake Limanı’nda Bulunan Geç Roma C Kırmızı Astarlı Seramikleri / Late Roman C Red Slip Wares found in the Andriake Port

open access: yesArkhaia Anatolika, 2022
Andriake, the port settlement of Myra, was established in the southwest of the city, where the Andriakos Stream joins the sea (Çayağzı). Today, it is located within the borders of Demre district of Antalya city.
Cüneyt ÖZ
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Chemical and oxygen isotopic composition of Roman and late Antique glass from northern Greece [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The present paper emphasizes the importance of measuring the oxygen isotopic and chemical compositions of ancient glass, in order to constrain some features such as age, raw materials, and production technologies and to identify the \u201cfingerprint ...
Dotsika, Elissavet   +4 more
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Patterns of Irregular Burials in Western Europe (1st-5th Century A.D.)

open access: yesPLOS ONE, 2015
Irregular burials (IB--burials showing features that contrast with the majority of others in their geographic and chronological context) have been the focus of archaeological study because of their relative rarity and enigmatic appearance. Interpretations of IB often refer to supposed fear of the dead or to social processes taking place in time ...
Milella, Marco   +3 more
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