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Керамика и общество в древна Тракия (VI–IV в. пр.Хр.)
Ceramic artefacts offer important clues for the society and economy of ancient Thrace. This study considers the three most important pottery categories in ancient Thrace between the 6th and 4th c. BC – local wheel made monochrome pottery, imported trade
Anelia Bozkova
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Търговията с гръцки амфори през елинистическата епоха според находки от Шуменско
The paper presents a systematization of Greek amphorae found in Shumen district (northeastern Bulgaria). In terms of their origin and chronology, the amphorae from Shumen district have good analogues in the adjacent areas.
Petar Balabanov
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Curves in Archeology: Computing the Volume of a Greek Vase
The concept of dynamic symmetry in art and extensive measurements on Greek vases suggest that a vase and its parts can be inscribed into similar rectangles, with all rectangles having the same ratio of lengths of their side.
Siddhant Shah +2 more
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МИНЕРАЛОГО-ПЕТРОГРАФИЧЕСКОЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ ФОРМОВОЧНОЙ МАССЫ КНИДСКИХ АМФОР [PDF]
В статье представлены результаты петрографического исследования 32 образцов керамики, полученных с целых и фрагментированных амфор, в том числе клейменых. Материал охватывает период с середины IV по конец II в. до н.э.
Кузнецова, Е.В. +1 more
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Свидетельства эпиграфики. Античная история в зеркале древних надписей [PDF]
В данной работе античные инскрипции представлены как источник к изучению следующих страниц в истории Греции и Рима: локальные языки и местные культуры, античные имена, семья и общество, светская и религиозная жизнь, экономика.Настоящая монография издана ...
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ABSTRACT The site of Dadan, in the al‐ʿUlā valley, is one of the major and longest‐settled ancient oasis settlements in northwest Arabia. As part of the Saudi‐French Dadan Archaeological Project (CNRS/RCU/AFALULA), a study of its pre‐Islamic ceramic assemblage has been underway since 2020.
Shadi Shabo +2 more
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Amphora types of Magdalensberg
The economic and political role of the Magdalensberg settlement is well-known. The Mediterranean food products transported and stored in the amphorae were primarily consumed by the Italian merchants.
Tamas Bezeczky
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Amphora Production in the Roman World: A View from the Papyri [PDF]
Survey of the papyrological evidence for the various stages of the pottery production process in Graeco-Roman Egypt with a focus on wine amphorae.
Gallimore, Scott
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Fish and fishing in the Roman world [PDF]
This article focuses on two aspects related to fish and fishing. It first discusses the social context for the consumption of preserved and fresh fish, showing that generally consumption of certain types of fresh fish conferred status, whereas ...
A Marzano +26 more
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Abstract Early Byzantine marble objects from Porphyreon and Chhim (Lebanon) were studied to assess the source of raw materials. In all, 66 artefacts, including elements of liturgical furnishings, architectural elements and daily use objects, were examined using optical, cathodoluminescence and scanning electron microscopy, X‐ray diffraction, and δ13C ...
Mariusz Gwiazda +3 more
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