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Throwing their Weight(s) Around (I). An Early Byzantine Coin Weight from the Acropolis Centre-South Sector in Histria (Romania)

Peuce Serie Nouă
This paper is the first in a short series of articles dedicated to a specific category of small finds from the Acropolis Centre-South Sector in Histria (Romania), namely the weights.
Alexandra Țârlea
semanticscholar   +1 more source

THE LOCAL PRODUCTION OF FINEWARE TABLEWARE CERAMICS IN HISTRIA (DOBROGEA, ROMANIA) IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF ARCHAEOMETRIC RESEARCH. THE PRELIMINARY STUDY

Novensia
The article presents the results of petrographic, chemical (SEM-BSE, EDX) and isotopic (Sm- Nd isotopes) analyses of twelve samples of ceramics from Histria.
Inga Głuszek   +2 more
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PIESE DE MOBILIER DIN MARMURĂ ȘI CALCAR DE LA HISTRIA (II). SUPORTURI CU DECOR ZOOMORF

Studii Si Cercetari de Istorie Veche Si Arheologie
The article publishes a series of supports with animal decoration from Histria, attesting the use of stone for a wide variety of furniture: tables, banquettes, footstools, and thrones, best represented being the table legs.
Florina PANAIT BÎRZESCU
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Piese de mobilier din marmură și calcar de la Histria (I). Suporturi de masă în forma bâtei lui Herakles.

Studii Si Cercetari de Istorie Veche Si Arheologie
The article publishes a series of marble and limestone fragments in the shape of Heracles’ club. With one exception, which may belong to a statue representing the hero, they most likely functioned as table supports.
Florina Panait-Bîrzescu
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Insights from the South Sector at Histria. New archaeological and anthropological data

Materiale și cercetări arheologice
Excavations conducted from 2012 to 2021 at the South Sector uncovered 34 graves, adding valuable new information to the mortuary record of the extramural cemetery of the settlement during the Late Roman and Early Byzantine periods (4 th to 6 th centuries
C. Crețu   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Stamped material from the Sărătură sector in Istros/Histria (Romania)

Revista CICSA online, Serie Nouă, 2020
The present paper analyzes three Greek stamps on ceramic objects (a roof tile and two amphora handles) from Istros/Histria, discovered in the Sărătură Sector and dated mainly to the 4th c. BC. A short context of the discovery is also provided.
Alexandra Lițu   +2 more
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