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The visibility of women in tenth‐century Rome
Women played a significant part in tenth‐century Rome, and the documentation makes them visible in a way rarely seen in early medieval sources. First examining the political agency of the foremost among them, women like Marozia and the Theophylact family senatrices, this paper also highlights the socio‐economic, legal and cultural role of many women of
Veronica West‐Harling
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ABSTRACT We present a study that combines several marine geophysical techniques to detect and map archaeological sites from the Roman period in the shallow waters of the Venice Lagoon, Italy. We employed marine electrical resistivity tomography (M‐ERT), a drone‐based unmanned surface vehicle (USV) multibeam sonar, and subbottom profiler technology to ...
Carlo Beltrame +4 more
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Witold Maisel, Archeologia prawna Europy, PWN, Warszawa—Poznań 1989
Recenzja: Witold Maisel, Archeologia prawna Europy, PWN, Warszawa—Poznań ...
Marek Wąsowicz
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This study analyzed an Etruscan bronze fibula through non‐destructive techniques. The patina and alloy were examined using micro‐Raman spectroscopy and ED‐XRF with Monte Carlo simulations, revealing the formation of corrosion products such as brochantite and sampleite and a binary Cu‐Sn alloy composition.
Marta Porcaro +10 more
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Review of Francesco Tarlano of the book edite by Gianluca Mastrocinque “Paesaggi mediterranei di età romana – Archeologia, Tutela, Comunicazione”
Francesco Tarlano
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Il popolamento della Romagna e delle aree limitrofe nella antica e media età del Bronzo.
Si presenta sinteticamente una valutazione delle segnalazioni relative al Bronzo Antico e alle fasi iniziali del Bronzo Medio in Romagna e nelle zone limitrofe.
Martina Bazzocchi +2 more
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Ravenna tra Oriente e Occidente: stori e archeologia
Recenzja: Ravenna tra Oriente e Occidente: stori e ...
Józef Cezary Kałużny
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Neolithic Lifeways at the Microlevel: Isobiographies From Italy
ABSTRACT Characterization of prehistoric lifeways tends to work at the level of generalization, but can we investigate microvariation? For example, it is common to discuss the “Neolithic diet”, but how much did what people ate vary, not only between individuals but from year to year or from place to place?
Silvia Soncin +13 more
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In the locality of Pian di Gallo, the excavation have brought to light a settlement, dating between the VIIth and the IVth centuries BC. Of particular interest is an area, peripheral to the built-up area, with numerous furnaces of different types.
Maurizio Cruciani +2 more
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