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Ground‐penetrating Radar and Electromagnetic Archaeogeophysical Investigations at the Roman Legionary Camp at Legio, Israel

Archaeological Prospection, 2013
ABSTRACTHistorical sources indicate that the Roman Sixth LegionFerrataestablished a permanent camp in the Jezreel Valley (Israel) in the vicinity of the archaeological site currently known as Legio (el‐Lajjun) near a historical Roman road junction to the south of Tel Megiddo. While archaeological surveys have demonstrated that indeed there was a strong
Timothy De Smet
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Magnetic and electrical resistivity tomography investigations in a Roman legionary camp site (Legio IV Scythica) in Zeugma, Southeastern Anatolia, Turkey

Archaeological Prospection, 2008
AbstractMagnetic and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) surveys were carried out in the area of a Roman military installation located near the Zeugma archaeological site in southeastern Turkey. Magnetic gradiometer surveys were performed in the northern part of this area and covered 8.52 ha; measurements were obtained using a FM‐36 fluxgate ...
Meric Aziz Berge
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MOSAIC GLASS OBJECTS FROM THE ROMAN LEGIONARY CAMP BURNUM

2022
Among the first glass objects to appear in the roman legionary camp Burnum are small luxurious bowls, dishes and bead with head of Medusa made by using the marbling technique dated from the second half of the 1st century BC or the beginning of the 1st century AD. Mosaic glass objects were manufactured using a laborious and timeconsuming technique. They
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Glass tubular unguentaria from the Roman legionary camp Burnum

2022
The uguentaria that will now be discussed, except for one sample from the southern cemetery of the Burnum, were found, as I said, during systematic archaeological excavations of the amphitheatre and training camp of the legionary camp Burnum. Most of them have not been published and are kept in the Archaeological Collection of the Burnum Eco Campus ...
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Supplying the Roman City and Legionary Camp: An Example from Viminacium (Serbia)

2023
The legionary camp and city of Viminacium, being the capital of the Upper Moesia province, was the economic, commercial and military centre of the entire region. As such, it was dependent on others in the supply of food and other necessities. Apart from several distributive centers in the the province - mainly turned to the supply of cereals - it is ...
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