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Minero‐petrographic characterization of fine ware from Cales (South Italy)
Abstract 79 samples of black glazed pottery, Terra sigillata, fine common ware, and production indicators were recovered in the archaeological site of Cales and investigated via a multi‐analytical program (polarized light microscopy, thermal analyses, XRPD, XRF, FESEM, FESEM‐EDS).
Maria Verde +7 more
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Abstract In this work, we present a case history relative to ground penetrating radar measurements performed close to the Roman amphitheatre of Lecce, Italy. We have performed a classical data elaboration with focusing of the data and slicing putting into evidence hidden details of the structure of the monument. It will be shown that the interpretation
Raffaele Persico, Giuseppe Muci
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Summary One of the most prolific areas of agrarian production of the Roman Empire was the Guadalquivir valley of Hispania Baetica. The current study was carried out in the region downstream from Corduba (Córdoba), the capital of Baetica. Knowledge of amphorae from this zone, often underrepresented at consumption sites, has in recent times undergone a ...
Iván González Tobar
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Abstract In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the application of geophysical methods to reconstruct the palaeo‐landscapes of sites of special historical interest in support of the planning of archaeological researches. Given the extent of the surface to be investigated, electromagnetic methods have proven to be very suitable for their ...
Albert Casas +9 more
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Abstract The microscopic examination of burned bone has allowed cremation research to infer a wealth of information concerning burning practices and pyre technology from archaeological contexts. Recently, a new approach for quantifying the microscopic heat‐induced alterations in burned bone to categorise burning intensity using petrography has been ...
Emily L. Carroll, Kirsty E. Squires
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN SPAIN: STATUS AND FEATURES OF LEGAL REGULATION
The article examines the local self-government legislation of Spain and legal positions of the Constitutional Court of Spain. The norms of the Constitution of Spain regulating the issues of the organization of local self-government are analyzed.
Levan T. Chikhladze, Evgeniy Y. Komlev
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The end of the Social war was marked by the social integration into Roman citizenship of Italians who did not yet enjoy it. The process was of utmost important because it contributed decisively to the transformation of Rome from aristocratic city-state ...
Jean-Michel David
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The new epigraphic monument of Otilovići near Pljevlja [PDF]
The remains of an early Christian church were discovered, by chance, during the leveling of the terrain in Otilovići near Pljevlja where there were two monuments, or pyramidal cipi.
Cvijetić Jelena Lj.
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Troesmis şi romanii la Dunărea de Jos. Proiectul Troesmis 2010-2013 [PDF]
Since 2010, a Romanian-Austrian research project has investigated the site of ancient Troesmis (near today’s Turcoaia, Tulcea County), focusing on the transformations undergone by settlements at the Lower Danube in antiquity.
Cristina-Georgeta ALEXANDRESCU +1 more
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Peuples et cités de la péninsule Ibérique du iie a. C. au iie p. C.
The Roman control of the provincial territories in the Iberian peninsula entailed the progressive evolution of the pre-Roman peoples into cities with differentiated status.
Patrick Le Roux
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