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A Reassessment of the Urban Context of the Republican Baths (VIII 5, 36) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Das Foro Triangolare wird gewöhnlich als Ort eines athletischmilitärischen Komplexes im späthellenistischen Samnitischen Pompeji identifiziert. Benennung (gymnasium, campus, palaestra der vereiia) und Ausdehnung sind zwar umstritten, aber die ...
Trümper, Monika
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Laboratory and synchrotron x‐ray micro–computed tomography to shed light on degradation features of corroded Roman glass

open access: yesJournal of the American Ceramic Society, Volume 108, Issue 3, March 2025.
Abstract This study explores the three‐dimensional structure of Roman glass through the combined use of laboratory and phase‐contrast synchrotron x‐ray micro–computed tomography. This original approach validates a noninvasive analytical procedure designed to enhance the understanding of glass degradation mechanisms, crucial for the preservation of ...
Roberta Zanini   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Il popolamento della Romagna e delle aree limitrofe nella antica e media età del Bronzo.

open access: yesIpoTESI di Preistoria, 2009
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
doaj   +1 more source

Trade and exchange [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
If the history of Mediterranean trade during the period c800-1200 is one of decline and reluctant recovery that of Northern Europe is decidedly one of growth. One reason for this is the different points of departure.
Arthur, P., Sindbæk, Søren
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Signs of the sacred at the sanctuary of Gravisca, Italy: reconstruction of an Etruscan ritual through a multidisciplinary approach

open access: yesArchaeometry, Volume 67, Issue 1, Page 235-247, February 2025.
Abstract Archaeological campaigns carried out at the emporic sanctuary of Gravisca (Tarquinia, Italy) have revealed extraordinary evidence for ritual depositions and ceremonies linked to the divinities/guarantors of the sanctuary. The ritual of one such deposition was reconstructed using a multidisciplinary approach, comprising an in‐depth analysis of ...
Giulia Patrizi   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Late Iron Age settlement of Pian di Gallo di Frontone (PU): the case of the kilns for pottery and bricks

open access: yesIpoTESI di Preistoria, 2019
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
doaj   +1 more source

Spatial planning and architectural innovation in the Roman town of Ocriculum. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The Roman settlement of Ocriculum (Otricoli, TR - Umbria), built on a tufa slope between the Tiber valley to the north and the San Vittore valley to the south, was established on massive substructures, which allowed the exploitation of a larger area ...
ANTONELLI, GIACOMO
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Unveiling the distinctive geochemical signature of fine ware through Sr–Nd–Pb isotopes: A site‐specific perspective from the site of Cales (South Italy)

open access: yesGeoarchaeology, Volume 40, Issue 1, January/February 2025.
Abstract This study explores the use of three isotopic systematics—Sr, Nd, and Pb— combined together for the first time to trace the origins of ancient pottery. This approach strengthens our ability to relate raw materials to the final products. The materials selected for the analysis are from a well‐documented data set, previously subjected to a ...
Maria Verde   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

L\u2019anfiteatro di Sabratha: vecchie indagini e nuove ricerche [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Nuove indagini sull'anfiteatro di Sabratha, oggetto della ricerca di dottorato in "Archeologia romana nel Maghreb e in Cirenaica", XXV ciclo, Universit\ue0 di ...
Montali, Gilberto
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A multimethod analysis for tracing Gravettian red ochre provenance at Arene Candide Cave (NW Italy)

open access: yesJournal of Quaternary Science, Volume 40, Issue 1, Page 36-52, January 2025.
ABSTRACT Arene Candide Cave, a key site for Western Mediterranean prehistory, is famous for the discovery of the richly adorned Mid–Upper Palaeolithic burial of the ‘Young Prince’ and for its use as a burial site at the end of the Pleistocene (Late Epigravettian).
I. Rellini   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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