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Innovation in Construction – Experiences from a Hypocaust System in Australia [PDF]
AbstractIntroducing new technologies poses a particular challenge to the players involved in a project. For a successful low energy building, a new design process is required and players must assume new and additional responsibilities. Hypocaust systems, where conditioned or non-conditioned air is passed through ducts within the concrete floor or ...
Robert Fuller (13055001)
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The Aqueducts and Water Supply of Ancient Rome. [PDF]
Groundwater, Volume 58, Issue 1, Page 152-161, January/February 2020.
Deming D.
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One of the improvements introduced by the Romans was the public bath-house. This article discusses the formation of Jewish prayers, which were composed during the early rabbinic period, following the dangers of the public baths. Sages from late antiquity
Abraham Ofir Shemesh
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New Evaluations and Restitution Suggestions for the Small Bath Structure at Phaselis [PDF]
Phaselis, located within the administrative boundaries of the Kemer District of Antalya Province, was founded on a promontory extending towards the sea on the eastern coast of the Teke Peninsula.
Çiğdem ÖNER
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From an element to a composition: Reconstruction of a vault of terracotta tubes from Timacum Minus, Serbia [PDF]
The renewal of the archaeological excavations of Timacum Minus in 2019 initiated extensive analyses and an additional interpretation of the results of previous excavations of its buildings.
Bjelić Igor, Nikolić Emilija
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The authors publish the results of architectural and archaeological research of the medieval bath house carried out on the territory of the settlement Khankurgan in 2015–2016.
Baitanayev Bauyrzhan A. +2 more
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Mausoleums in the Medieval City of Syganak
The city of Syganak was recognized as one of the major political centers in the middle reaches of Syrdarya in the 11th and 16th centuries. The city was one of the main centers of the Kypchak Khanate, the White Horde, the Abulkhair Khanate and the Kazakh ...
Sizdikov Bagdaulet S. +6 more
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How to Heat a Medieval or Early Modern Monastery? Heating System in Monasteries in Poland [PDF]
In the second half of the 20th century, many archeological excavations were conducted in the area of the Dominican Order in Cracow, Poland. A plethora of objects was discovered, among them remnants of heating devices.
Jadwiga Olbrot
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Abstract Modern archaeo‐geophysical radar surveys are often executed with multichannel antenna arrays, which allows a much faster survey progress combined with a denser profile spacing. Furthermore, from a methodological point of view, a full 3D dataset is necessary to resolve small targets of a few decimetre diameter.
Roland Linck +2 more
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Abstract This study provides the first detailed insight into the composition and properties of structural mortars used in a 4th‐century AD bath complex in Aquileia, the emblematic center of Roman culture in Northern Italy. Eighteen mortars, taken from different structures of the site, and three stone samples from the vaulting opus caementicium have ...
Simone Dilaria +6 more
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