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NEWS ON REGALIANUS AND DRAYNTILLA COINS. A NEW COIN OF DRYANTILLA AND CORRECTING INFORMATION ON TWO MORE KNOWN COINS

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2018
The paper is presenting a new coin issued for the wife of one the usurpers with the shortest reign in the history of the Roman Empire, Regalianus. At the same time, following the direct access on the numismatic evidence, two more coins, another antoniani
Cristian Gazdac, Werner Melchart
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Current Productions Carnuntum, German Limes and Radiopast

open access: yesVirtual Archaeology Review, 2011
The here presented three chosen projects mark out different techniques of production and their transmission of content. The differentiated impact on the public absorption of the transported content are described dependent to experiences with it in ...
F. Humer   +5 more
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Un cadre de miroir en plomb à décor dionysiaque découvert à Auch

open access: yesPallas, 2013
The discovery in 1985 of a lead mirror frame bearing a dionysiac decoration at Auch, the antique Augusta the leading town of the city of the Auscii, has been the occasion to make an inventory of that type of daily life objects.
Daniel Schaad
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Vineyard cover crop management strategies and their effect on soil properties across Europe

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Soil Science, Volume 75, Issue 5, September–October 2024.
Abstract Vineyard soils are often of inherently poor quality with low organic carbon content. Management can improve soil properties and thus soil fertility. In European wine‐growing regions, a broad range of inter‐row management strategies evolved based on specific local site conditions and the varying effects of management intensities on soil, water ...
Gunther Liebhard   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Area and configuration of both semi‐natural habitats and vineyards influence arthropods in South African and central European agricultural landscapes

open access: yesInsect Conservation and Diversity, Volume 17, Issue 4, Page 702-718, July 2024.
Within‐vineyard vegetation cover had a consistent, positive influence on most arthropod taxa in South African and central European vineyards. Landscape structure of vineyards influenced arthropod diversity as much as that of semi‐natural elements in the landscape, expanding opportunities for planning diverse viticultural landscapes.
René Gaigher   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Effects of vineyard inter‐row management on soil physical properties and organic carbon in Central European vineyards

open access: yesSoil Use and Management, Volume 40, Issue 3, July 2024.
Abstract The intensity and frequency of inter‐row management in vineyards are highly diverse and depend on local environmental conditions and the wine grower's attitude and experience. Reasons for different management include water conservation, weed and pest control, biological activity promotion and soil fertility and biodiversity preservation.
Gunther Liebhard   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Physical landscape and settlement pattern dynamics around Aquincum and Carnuntum – A socio-economic approach

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae, 2018
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Bence Simon
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BALTIC AMBER IN HISPANIA DURING LATE ANTIQUITY. CONTACTS, NETWORKS AND EXCHANGE

open access: yesOxford Journal of Archaeology, Volume 43, Issue 2, Page 195-216, May 2024.
Summary Amber is a material of great social value that has been identified at various archaeological sites on the Iberian peninsula dating to Late Antiquity. The objects, mostly necklace beads, have been discussed to date with limited results in relation to a small number of studies.
Elena Vallejo‐Casas   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

An Objective Assessment of Hyperspectral Indicators for the Detection of Buried Archaeological Relics

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2018
Hyperspectral images can highlight crop marks in vegetated areas, which may indicate the presence of underground buried structures, by exploiting the spectral information conveyed in reflected solar radiation.
Daniele Cerra   +3 more
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The Sanctuaries of Iupiter Dolichenus in the Danubian Provinces. A functional interpretation

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice
This article delves into the structure of Iupiter Dolichenus temples, focusing on its sanctuaries in the Danubian Provinces of Dacia, Pannonia Inferior, Pannonia Superior, Raetia, and Noricum.
Ioan Muntean
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