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Sampling areas and location within the trenches in Artaxata, Armenia.
A. Samples’ location in Hill XIII; B. Samples’ location in the plain; C. Samples’ location on the Urartian wall on Hill II (Credit: Torben Schreiber).
Myrsini Gkouma (17144964) +7 more
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PCA mapping of the Artaxata samples based on the variables visible in the arrows.
The large blue triangle and red circle represents the average value of each cluster (Credit: Marta Lorenzon).
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[Monnaie : Bronze, Artaxata, Arménie, Tigrane Le Grand]
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Artaxata (Arménie ; atelier monétaire). Atelier monétaire +1 more
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Sub-fabric 1.1: a) Urartian Sample AA21; b) Urartian Sample AA27; c) Hellenistic Sample AA10, with igneous and brown clay pellet inclusions; d) Hellenistic Sample AA18, with charcoal inclusion (Plane polarized light, PPL, and crossed polars, XP).
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ED-XRF results of bulk mudbrick samples.
Mudbrick constructions are extremely common in ancient western Asia, including the 1st millennium structures of the southern Caucasus and Armenian highlands.
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Results of granulometry, LOI and calcimetry.
Mudbrick constructions are extremely common in ancient western Asia, including the 1st millennium structures of the southern Caucasus and Armenian highlands.
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[Monnaie : Drachme, Argent, Artaxata, Arménie, Tigrane Le Grand]
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Artaxata (Arménie ; atelier monétaire). Atelier monétaire +1 more
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Interactions entre l’Anatolie et le Royaume de Grande Arménie aux Ier et IIe siècles après J.-C..
This paper deals with the relationship between Anatolia and the Kingdom of Armenia. It focuses on the importance of the Anatolian front, in the recovery of Armenian Kingdom under Roman influence, between the 1st and 2nd century AD.
Kéfélian, Anahide
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At section X.5, the Tabula Peutingeriana shows a settlement called Filadelfijia (Gr. Philadelpheia) located on the road between Artaxata and Ecbatana.
Coloru, Omar
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