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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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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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Short Report on the Excavations in the Legionary Fortress of Brigetio in 2021-2022
While the legionary fortress of Brigetio is one of the key sites in the province of Roman Pannonia, its inner structure and buildings are almost unknown.
Dávid Bartus +6 more
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Preliminary report on Polish excavations at Marina el-Alameinin the 2012–2015 seasons [PDF]
The Marina el-Alamein Archaeological Project concentrated on excavating the area inthe northern part of the harbor town, where a street (S1) existed, running north–south toward theharbor, lined by buildings on both sides.
Krzysztof Jakubiak
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Abstract We investigate the relative fractions of remanent and induced magnetization of the fillings of neolithic long pits in order to develop remanent magnetization as an additional parameter for the archaeological interpretation of magnetic maps. We determine the Koenigsberger ratio – the ratio between induced and remanent magnetization intensities –
Natalie Pickartz +9 more
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A Lesson from Past Energy Crises [PDF]
open1noAfter dealing with the very recent history of Moore's law in the previous issue of IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine, I will jump far back into the past for this issue, taking the opportunity given by a present-world economic event.
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Characterization of Roman glass tesserae from the Coriglia excavation site (Italy) via energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and Raman spectroscopy [PDF]
The combined use of handheld energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, Raman spectroscopy, and micro-energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry permitted the characterization of Roman glass tesserae excavation from the Coriglia (Italy ...
Donais, Mary Kate +7 more
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Roman building techniques observed in the municipium of Brigetio [PDF]
The research excavations in Brigetio at Komárom/Szőny–Vásártér between 1992–2014 unearthed a part of the civil town (municipium) with domestic buildings and workshops with several construction phases from the end of the 1st century AD to the second half ...
Borhy, László, Dobosi, Linda
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‘A Potaissa Napocae MP X’. Trajan’s imperial road and the mansio from Aiton (Cluj County) [PDF]
Nowadays Aiton is a small village located in the center part of the Cluj County, between Turda and Cluj-Napoca. At Aiton, during the Roman times, an important rural settlement was established, in close relation with the main road of Roman Dacia ...
Fodorean, Florin-Gheorghe
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