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An interdisciplinary approach to Iron Age Mediterranean chronology through combined archaeological and 14C-radiometric evidence from Sidon, Lebanon. [PDF]
Doumet-Serhal C +4 more
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Beginning of Viniculture in France [PDF]
Chemical analyses of ancient organic compounds absorbed into the pottery fabrics of imported Etruscan amphoras (ca. 500-475 B.C.) and into a limestone pressing platform (ca.
Callahan, Michael P. +8 more
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Balancing the trade : Roman cargo shipments to India [PDF]
There has been a continuing debate about the extent to which the Roman Empire suffered an economic imbalance in its trade with India (and more broadly the East), that is to say whether in volume or value the Roman Empire imported more than it exported ...
Cobb, Matthew
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The discovery of the Pistiros inscription (SEG 49. 911) in 1990 dramatically changed the interpretation of the nearby ancient settlement at Adzhiyska Vodenitsa.
Bela Dimova, Chavdar Tzochev
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La richesse des aristocraties de Bétique et de Tarraconaise
From the archaeological and litterary sources (notably the amphoras' epigraphy), we try to present the chronological and spaceship tnethods of the economic expansión of Baetica and Tarraconensis (end of Ist.c ; B.C- IInd c. A.
Sin autor
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Un atelier rural inédit d’amphores à huile augusto-tibériennes
The discovery of an original Baetican oil amphora workshop in a plateau area on the left bank of the Guadalquivir, between Palma del Río and Cordoba, marks a crucial stage in the new research conducted since 2013 on the issues of these production centres.
Iván González Tobar, Stéphane Mauné
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Reconsidering Zeest’s “Samian” and “Protothasian” archaic lineages of transport amphoras
The duality of Zeest’s geographical attribution of her “Samian” and “Protothasian” archaic lineages of transport amphoras both to East‑Greek and North‑Aegean centres of manufacture is reassessed in the light of lab ...
Dupont, P.
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Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic Kitchen and Cooking Wares from Nagidos
The subject of this article is the kitchen and cooking containers from Nagidos. Amongst the cooking wares have been identified as such, there are the kitchen containers including various mortars, of terracotta and of stone, and several other containers ...
Hatice Körsulu
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Building Activity in Olbia in the Late Roman Time
This paper is devoted to the publication of two newly excavated building structures consisting of underground and ground constructions that are attributed to the latest period of Olbia’s existence.
Alla Buiskykh
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