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Phoenician–Punic amphorae in northern coastal Etruria: New evidence from Pisa (Italy)

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 65, Issue 5, Page 955-971, October 2023., 2023
Abstract This study outlines the circulation of Phoenician–Punic amphorae in northern coastal Etruria, with a particular focus on Pisa (Italy), where their presence has been attested since the mid‐eighth century BCE. A set of specimens from Piazza del Duomo was analysed by minero‐petrographic and geochemical techniques.
Emanuele Taccola   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Biofloc technology as part of a sustainable aquaculture system: A review on the status and innovations for its expansion

open access: yesAquaculture, Fish and Fisheries, Volume 3, Issue 4, Page 331-352, August 2023., 2023
This paper is a review paper based on biofloc technology (BFT). In this paper the current global status of BFT, the biology behind the technique and areas for future expansion are discussed. Abstract Increased food demand, reflecting a rising global human population, attaining 8 billion in 2022, has furthered the intensification of farmed aquatic ...
Stephen McCusker   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Exceptional preservation in Quaternary Atacama Desert Tufas: Evidence for increased groundwater and surface water in the Calama Basin, Atacama, Chile

open access: yesThe Depositional Record, Volume 9, Issue 3, Page 675-713, May 2023., 2023
Exceptionally well‐preserved tufas located west of Calama, Atacama Desert, Chile, designated Santa Juana tufas, record episodic wetter conditions, relative to today, over the past 500,000 years. Santa Juana facies include microbial stromatolites (flat‐lying, mounded and pencil‐like forms), phytoherms, cascadestone, flowstone and porous limestone.
Carol de Wet   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Bioinspired Fouling‐Release Smart Skin Powered by Twisted Spiral Artificial Muscles (TSAMs)

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, Volume 8, Issue 4, February 24, 2023., 2023
A fouling‐release smart skin bioinspired by the shape‐changing behavior of octopi for removing biofilms in near‐still water conditions is proposed in this work. Active deformation of the smart skin is powered by novel twisted spiral artificial muscles (TSAMs).
Parth Kotak   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Indurated soil nodules: A vestige of ancient agricultural practices?

open access: yesGeoarchaeology, Volume 37, Issue 6, Page 870-886, November/December 2022., 2022
Abstract The identification of controlled fires in ancient agricultural systems is important for understanding how past societies managed the landscape. Although the use of fire in agriculture is documented in recent historical records, and combustion markers can persist in soils over a long time scale, this is a complex issue because combustion traits
Alain Giosa   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Influence of Sharklet‐Inspired Micropatterned Polymers on Spatio‐Temporal Variations of Marine Biofouling

open access: yesMacromolecular Bioscience, Volume 22, Issue 11, November 2022., 2022
This paper investigates the influence of bioinspired micropatterned polymers on the settlement of marine microfouling and macrofouling. Sharklet‐based micropatterns are replicated on polymers with various chemical and mechanical properties. The micropatterned substrates are immersed at two contrasting sites and in two different seasons.
Elora Védie   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Exchange networks of the Early Bronze Age Gulf: The imported ceramics from Kalba 4 (United Arab Emirates)

open access: yesArabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 23-48, November 2022., 2022
Abstract Imported ceramics from Early Bronze Age contexts in southeast Arabia illustrate a complex multidirectional network of material and social interactions at this time. Significant socioeconomic changes that occurred in the Hafit (3200–2800 B.C.) and Umm an‐Nar (2800–2000 B.C.) periods have been linked to external demand for copper, which is ...
Daniel Eddisford
wiley   +1 more source

Hellenistic Amphora Stamps From Elaiussa [PDF]

open access: yesAnatolia Antiqua, 2018
Elaiussa is situated on the coastal strip of the Olba region, which extends between the Kalykadnos and Lamos Rivers (Map 1). The city was part of the Eastern Mediterranean trading community from the 2nd century B.C. to the 7thcentury A.D., due to its location on the coastal road, as well as to its access to rich natural and agricultural sources.
Kızılarslanoğlu, H. Asena   +1 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Ștampile noi de amfore grecești descoperite în așezările de la Moșneni și Dulcești (jud. Constanța) [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2020
This article brings additional information to the previous reports on the amphora stamps discovered and published by the authors in various publications in the country and abroad, regarding the new amphora stamps found both in the area of ancient ...
Natalia MATEEVICI, Mihai IONESCU
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Mediterranean containerization [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The Mediterranean has long played host to unusually intense patterns of maritime-led exchange, involving both products made beyond the basin and local, culturally distinctive goods such as oils and wines that continue to be well-known markers of the ...
Bevan, AH
core   +1 more source

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