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SINOPE AMPHORA - STAMPS, COINS AND INSCRIPTIONS
David French
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Tamás Bezeczky: The Laecanius amphora stamps and the villas of Brijuni, 1998
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Jana Horvat
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Phoenician–Punic amphorae in northern coastal Etruria: New evidence from Pisa (Italy)
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
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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
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Ceramic stamps of Knidos with the symbol «ship’s prow» (chronological group Ib) [PDF]
In the article are collected in the form of a corpus the stamps of the initial period of the systematic marking of amphorae in Knidos - stamps with a “prora” or “ship bow” (chronological group Ib).
Jefremow, Nikolay Vasil’evich +2 more
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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
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A study was started on about the all amphora stamps found in the old and new periods of the Knidos excavations in 2014. In this context, approximately 1031 amphora stamps found at different points of Knidos were cataloged and inscribed.
Erkan ALKAÇ
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Bioinspired Fouling‐Release Smart Skin Powered by Twisted Spiral Artificial Muscles (TSAMs)
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
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Rhodian Amphorae of the 3rd – 2nd Centuries BC from the Krasnodar Museum Collection
This paper presents stamped Rhodian containers from the excavations of ancient monuments of the Kuban river region, stored in the Krasnodar State Historical and Archaeological Museum-Reserve named after E.D. Felitsyn.
Sergey Monakhov, Elena Kuznetsova
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