An enclave of the Scythian cultural circle in south-eastern Poland
In 2016-2018 archaeological excavations were carried out on a large stronghold in Chotyniec, Jarosław district (south-eastern Poland), and they are still underway. Their results can already be deemed a breakthrough in understanding the cultural situation
Sylwester Czopek
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The making of Britain’s first urban landscapes: the case of late Iron Age and Roman Essex [PDF]
This paper presents preliminary research into the social and economic impact of early urban settlement in Britain, focusing on the case-study area of Late Iron Age to Roman Essex.
Perring, D, Pitts, M
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A chronology of the Scythian antiquities of Eurasia based on new archaeological and C-14 data [PDF]
The paper is compares the chronology of the monuments of the Scythian epoch located in the east and west of the Eurasian steppe zone on the basis of both archaeological and radiocarbon data.
Alekseev, A.Y. +13 more
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Figurative elements in mosaics and roman painting at Algarve (Portugal) [PDF]
The figurative mosaics with marine fauna at Algarve region, in the south of Portugal, are various and well known, particularly from Roman villa of Milreu.
Bernardes, João Pedro
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Roman pottery from an intensive survey of antikythera, Greece [PDF]
Recent intensive survey over the entire extent of the small island of Antikythera has recovered an episodic sequence of human activity spanning some 7,000 years, including a Roman pottery assemblage that documents a range of important patterns with ...
Bevan, A +4 more
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Wine and the vine in Upper Moesia archaeological and epigraphic evidence [PDF]
Vine-growing and winemaking in the area of the Roman province of Upper Moesia are looked at based on the information supplied by the ancient sources, and the archaeological and epigraphic evidence (inscriptions, artistic depictions, vinedressing
Pilipović Sanja
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Balancing the trade : Roman cargo shipments to India [PDF]
There has been a continuing debate about the extent to which the Roman Empire suffered an economic imbalance in its trade with India (and more broadly the East), that is to say whether in volume or value the Roman Empire imported more than it exported ...
Cobb, Matthew
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Chronology of the Burials with Animal-Style Horse Harness from the Prikubansky Burial Ground
The paper presents the description of findings – horse bronze cheekpieces and forehead pieces – from the Prikubansky burial ground (the Krasnodar region). This burial ground is a standard of the Maeotian culture of the 4th – early 3rd cc. BC.
Natalya Yu. Limberis, Ivan I. Marchenko
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New Inscriptions on Instrumenta from the Northern Periphery of the Byzantine World
Introduction. Byzantine inscriptions on instrumenta, i.e. portable objects (ceramics, tools, objects of personal piety, etc.), usually attract little attention by researchers. Meanwhile, such inscriptions make it easier to look into the world of
Andrey Vinogradov
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The economic history of Roman and Byzantine Malta [PDF]
With one major and a couple of minor episodes, the exceptional archaeological heritage of the Maltese islands has been the exclusive domain of British archaeologists since the archipelago came under British rule in 1802: Themistokles Zammit a ...
Bonanno, Anthony
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