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In Situ Analysis of Greek Ceramics and Iberian Amphora by XRF at the Eva Klabin House Museum
The Eva Klabin House Museum (MCEK) in Rio de Janeiro houses ancient artifacts of significant cultural value. This study employed X-Ray fluorescence (XRF) to analyze four pieces: three Greek ceramics and an Iberian amphora. Analyses were conducted in situ with a portable Bruker Tracer III device (rhodium target, 40 kV, 35 µA, 60-second acquisition time).
Josiane Cavalcante +6 more
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The horsemen, whose graves were discovered in the Prikubansky burial ground, represented the elite of the Maeotian army. Weapons were found in 28 burials. The main types of weapons were iron swords, spearheads, and arrowheads.
Natalya Yu. Limberis, Ivan I. Marchenko
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A historical complex at St. Agatha - Rabat [PDF]
Within St. Agatha's Historical Complex, one can discover various important sites: the catacombs containing different types of tombs, agape tables and frescoes; the crypt with its important medieval frescoes; the alabaster statue depicting the ...
Camilleri, Victor J.
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New evidence of a Roman road in the Venice Lagoon (Italy) based on high resolution seafloor reconstruction. [PDF]
Madricardo F +4 more
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The Greek presence on the east coast of the Iberian Peninsula: Colonial establishments and rhythms of trade with Iberian societies [PDF]
The Greek presence along the Mediterranean coastline of the Iberian Peninsula is a phenomenon that we can trace from the Archaic Period until the beginning of the Roman Empire.
Maite Miró, Marta Santos
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Cooking possesses a system of units of measurement, that includes measures of volumes based on pre-metric units. This paper discusses the cooking measures and compares their features with those of the ancient Roman measures of capacity.Comment: Roman ...
Sparavigna, Amelia Carolina
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Turning the Cup: Thematic Balance in the Greek Symposium [PDF]
The concept of “nothing in excess” was an important one in ancient Greek life. The guiding principle of moderation and/or balance appears in poetry from the 7th to the 5th centuries BCE and has been extensively explored by scholars.
Naglak, Matthew
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Фрагмент от „чаша с птици“ от Драма-Кайряка
The subject of study is a fragment from an East Greek birdbowl, found at the Drama-Kajrjaka site, Yambol district. The glaze coating over the interior of the vessel, certain features in the line of the bird and the presence of only one vertical dividing ...
Ivaylo Karadzhinov
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Prospettive mediterranee dell’economia romana. L’apporto di una banca dati [PDF]
As part of the FIRB 2001 Project, we started a computer research project on Roman merchants who worked in the Mediterranean area from the 3rd century B.C. to the 3rd century A.D. Data about the single businessmen were gathered from inscriptions (first of
Nonnis, D.
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Ранни гръцки импорти от района на Попово
The artefacts presented here are ‘stray’ finds, as looters’ finds are usually referred to in Bulgaria. Due to their good preservation, they are valuable evidence for the cultural and economic contacts of their place of origin and belong to a relatively ...
Totko Stoyanov, Nikola Rusev
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