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ACQUISITION AND VALUES OF EUROPEAN (WESTERN) MUNICIPALITY AS CONSTITUTIONAL VALUES OF HUMANITY AND THE STATE AND THEIR PERCEPTION IN THE POST-SOVIET LEGAL AREA [PDF]

open access: yesAlfred Nobel University Journal of Law, 2023
The formation and development of the system of local self-government in Ukraine, the implementation of municipal reform in the context of the decentralization of the powers of public authorities, actualized the interest in researching the assets and ...
Inna G. Postoronko
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Stølsanlegg i indre Sogn i jarnalder og mellomalder. Frå differensiert til spesialisert drift

open access: yesPrimitive Tider, 2016
The emergence and evolvement of summer farms in the inner areas of Sogn og Fjordane County.  Despite its significance for Norwegian agricultural economy, the summer farming system, støling, has to a great extent been ignored in archaeological ...
Brita Hope
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Flint artefacts from the Wielbark culture cemetery at Weklice, Site 7, Elbląg county

open access: yesJournal of Lithic Studies, 2016
In the Bronze Age flint was still being used throughout Europe. In the early periods of that age flint continued to play an important role in the economy in many areas, as evidenced by the numerous flint mines in use at the time as well as flint tools ...
Magdalena Natuniewicz-Sekuła   +1 more
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On the functionality of vasa diatreta

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae
This study re-evaluates the functionality and production context of Roman cage cups (vasa diatreta) through recently analysed fragments from Gorsium (Tác, Hungary), found in the apsidal audience hall of a Late Roman palace.
Kata Dévai, István Fórizs
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The Economic Condition of the Bishopric of Gaza (Palestine) during the Rule of Bishop Porphyry (circa 395–420)

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2018
The study attempts to determine the economic condition of a small provincial bishopric, namely the church of Gaza (Palestine) during the rule of bishop Porphyry (circa 395–420 AD).
Ireneusz Milewski
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Palaeoeconomy and Palaeoenvironment of Halmyris—A Roman Settlement in Southeast Romania: Archaeozoological and Phytolith Evidences

open access: yesDiversity, 2023
Halmyris (Murighiol, Tulcea County, Romania) is one of the most important Roman settlements located in the inferior sector of the Danube Delta, in the easternmost part of Scythia province during the Late Antiquity.
Margareta Simina Stanc   +4 more
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La relation entre le temps et la rationalité économique dans les contextes archéologiques de Gadir/Gadès (vie-ier s. av. J.-C.)

open access: yesPallas, 2015
Time is an essential component in the development of economic activities. However, such a temporal account is concomitantly configured by production patterns, social environments and ideologies, configurations that could be collected in the concept of ...
Max Luaces
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Environmental Change and Imperial Governance

open access: yesJournal for the History of Environment and Society
This study offers a new perspective on the relationship between environmental variability, fluctuations in Nile flood patterns, and Roman administrative responses in Egypt during the Imperial and late Roman periods.
Sabine R. Huebner
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Roof Tiles and Bricks of the Etruscan Domus dei Dolia (Vetulonia, Italy): An Archaeological and Archaeometric Study of Construction Materials

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2023
In this article, the archaeological and archaeometrical study of several roof tiles and bricks retrieved at the Etruscan Domus dei Dolia is presented. The Domus is located in Etrusco-Roman neighbourhood (Hellenistic – Late Republican periods, third–first
Beltrame Massimo   +4 more
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Heybridge: A late Iron Age and Roman settlement. Excavations at Elms Farm 1993-5. Volume 2

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2015
The Late Iron Age, Roman and early Saxon settlement at Elms Farm, Heybridge, Essex was excavated in the mid-1990s, in advance of the construction of a large housing estate by Bovis Homes Ltd. The total development area comprised c.
Mark Atkinson, Stephen J. Preston
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