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The city and its writers: Palestinian Gaza in Early Byzantine period

open access: yesАнтичная древность и средние века, 2019
The article is devoted to the general survey of Gaza topography in Early Byzantine period. In the research is considered to the main authors, on the whole, written tradition of Gaza. The author is identified to the several groups of extant works.
Nicholay Nikolayevich Bolgov
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Development of a settlement on the northeastern promontory at 'Marea' [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2020
The ancient topography of the settlement on the northeastern promontory at ‘Marea’ (North Hawariya) was the subject of investigations carried out at the site in 2018 within the frame of a broader excavation project. Fieldwork established the date of some
Tomasz Derda   +2 more
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Burial practices in early Byzantine Syro-Palestine (4th–7th centuries CE) – review article [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2022
The paper summarises current knowledge of burial customs in Syro-Palestine in the early Byzantine period (4th–7th centuries CE). It identifies elements that constituted the continuation of burial practices from the Roman period (1st–3rd centuries CE) as ...
Mariusz Gwiazda
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Byzantine Era Metal Lighting Devices from the Troy Museum

open access: yesArt-Sanat, 2023
Çanakkale Museum of Troy, which focuses on the preservation and display of the cultural heritage of the Çanakkale region, was called Troad in antiquity and Hellespont in the Byzantine era and contains a considerable number of Byzantine artifacts.
Oğuz Koçyiğit
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Methods of quantitative and qualitative analyses of ancient marble finds assemblages. The cases of early Byzantine Hawara, Porphyreon, and Philoxenite [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2023
Quantitative and qualitative analyses of marble finds at ancient sites are rare, one of the reasons being the lack of standard measures enabling comparison of different assemblages. The paper discusses the applicability and limitations of various methods
Mariusz Gwiazda
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A New Discovery from Paphlagonia: The Cross-in-Square Planned Building in Hadrianopolis Citadel (First Results)

open access: yesArt-Sanat, 2023
Hadrianopolis is an important Southern Paphlagonian ancient city within the borders of Eskipazar district of Karabük. As a result of the excavations that have been going on since 2003, the ruins of seven buildings, date to the Early Byzantine period were
Ercan Verim
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Marmora Bizantina: A digital corpus of marble finds from the southern Levant [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2023
Archaeological excavations in the Levant have provided a significant number of marble finds dated to the early Byzantine period (4th – mid-7th century CE).
Mariusz Gwiazda
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The evolution of historical topography of Egyptian Alexandria in early Byzantine time

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья, 2021
This article examines the topographical features of one of the largest trading cities of the late Roman Empire, Egyptian Alexandria. The problems and achievements of the study of the city's topography are highlighted. On the basis of the complex analysis
Rudneva, M.A.
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Coins Found in the Early Byzantine Chapel of Zeytinliada

open access: yesArt-Sanat, 2023
Zeytinliada, which is located near the Erdek District of Balıkesir Province, covers an area of approximately 9 decares. It has been documented with archaeological evidence that there are many religious buildings in Zeytinliada, where excavations were ...
Mehmet Kayhan Murat
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Maximos the Confessor as a Letter Writer: Genre Etiquette in the Letters of the Seventh-­century Byzantine Theologian

open access: yesАнтичная древность и средние века, 2022
So far, the collection of letters of Maximos the Confessor (580–662) has not been studied from the point of view of philology. The purpose of this article is to analyse Maximos’ letters as examples of epistolary prose and to find out the extent to which ...
Dmitrii Aleksandrovich Chernoglazov
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