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Stamped Amphora Handles from Lysimachia and its Harbours
Stamped amphorae fragments from Cardia (Bakla Burnu), Agora/Cherronesus/Chersonesus (Bolayır) and Pactye (Maltepe Höyük) on the isthmus of Thracian Chersonesus were evaluated.
Göknur Bektaş
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The rich and extensively studied archaeological record of the Near East provides an opportunity to develop a comprehensive archaeomagnetic dataset for exploring the behavior of the geomagnetic field with high precision.
E. Hassul +9 more
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The Episcopal Basilica, the Via Sacra, and the Semicircular Court at Stobi, R. Macedonia
Stobi was the largest and best known city in northern Macedonia in Late Antiquity. Located at the confluence of the Erigon (modern Crna) and Axios (modern Vardar) rivers, now in the Republic of Macedonia, the city became the capital of the province of ...
Snively, Carolyn S.
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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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The influence of the Dyrrachium pottery workshops in the central Dalmatia [PDF]
U radu se obrađuju reljefne posude nađene u Resniku, koje nose žigove s imenima lončara Aristena i Sopatrosa. Ta imena ukazuju na prisutnost proizvoda dirahijskih radionica na području srednje Dalmacije.
Lucijana Šešelj
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Roman clay lantern from Bijan Island (Iraq) [PDF]
Lanterns are not as commonly represented in published collections of finds from archaeological contexts as could be expected compared to regular oil lamps.
Krogulska, Maria, Zych, Iwona
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Hellenistic Pottery From Lipari (Sicily) Imitating Metal Vases
From the Lipari Island, located about 30 km from the coast of Sicily and about 80 from those of Calabria, come some silvered vases (tin-foiled) and one silvered vase decorated with gold leaf. Shapes are the pyxis, krateriskos, thymiaterion, louterion, cup, patera, simpulum, dish, strainer, skyphos, and situla.
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Genetic affinities between the ancient Greek colony of Amvrakia and its metropolis. [PDF]
Psonis N +24 more
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Glass vessels from the Persian and Hellenistic Administrative Building at Tel Kedesh, Israel [PDF]
Berlin, Andrea M. +2 more
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