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We All Live in a Virtual Submarine [PDF]
Our seas and oceans hide a plethora of archaeological sites such as ancient shipwrecks that, over time, are being destroyed through activities such as deepwater trawling and treasure hunting.
Bale, Kim, Chapman, Paul, Drap, Pierre
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Two Fikellura Vase Painters [PDF]
In the past fifty years scholars have depended on R.M. Cook’s excellent classification and study of Fikellura pottery whenever dealing with examples of this East Greek ware in their work.1 Cook made additions and corrections to his original ...
Schaus, Gerald
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Half a century of research on diatoms in athalassic habitats in central Poland [PDF]
The authors would like to dedicate this paper to Prof. Marcin Pliński who started the phycological research in these unique habitats of Central Poland.Part of the geology in the Łódź province was formed during the Upper Permian period when rich ...
Nowicka-Krawczyk, Paulina +2 more
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Ceramic Imports to Britain and the Atlantic Seaboard in the Fifth Century and Beyond
In western Britain, particularly the south-west, imported pottery of Mediterranean origin has provided an important means of recognising 5th and 6th-century sites.
Maria Duggan
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Roman diet and trade: evidence from organic residues on pottery sherds recovered at the Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester Hants.) [PDF]
The analysis of organic residues from pottery sherds using Gas-Chromatography with mass-spectroscopy (GC-MS) has revealed information about the variety of foods eaten and domestic routine at Silchester between the second and fourth–sixth centuries A.D ...
Copley +16 more
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Une ville dans un méandre. Rues et carrefours de la Meaux antique
Preventive archaeological operations have made it possible to renew our knowledge of the ancient town of Meaux, located in a meander of the Marne. The road network is now well documented and two crossroads have been excavated.
David Couturier +2 more
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Seasonal changes in the biochemical fate of carbon fixed by benthic diatoms in intertidal sediments [PDF]
Benthic diatoms are important primary producers in intertidal marine sediments and form the basis of the food web in these ecosystems. In order to investigate the carbon flow within diatom mats, we performed in situ 13C pulse-chase labeling experiments ...
Admiraal +81 more
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Small black-glazed vessels for food service from Maeotian burial grounds at the Right Banks of the Kuban River [PDF]
The paper analyses small black-glazed vessels for food service. There are saltcellars, small bowls and stemmed dish. There are not only whole vessels, but the bottom part, which were used as small cups.
Limberis , Natalia Yurievna +1 more
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In this chapter, we are dealing with containers attributed to Roman Africa, namely the Roman provinces of Mauretania Caesariensis, Numidia and Africa proconsularis, gathered from the beginning of the 4th century onwards into the dioceses of Africa (in the same time as the new provinces of Sitifensis, Byzacena and Tripolitania were cr eated), a nd ...
Bonifay, Michel, Capelli, Claudio
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This article examines assemblage of amphorae kept at the Kocaeli Archaeology Museum, in the light of their findspots in order the establish the external relations of the Gulf of Izmit.
Kemal Çibuk, Rıdvan Gölcük
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