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El ordo de la ciudad de Pollentia (Alcudia, Mallorca). Un nuevo testimonio epigráfico
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Análisis de un contexto cerámico de época islámica de la ciudad de Pollentia (Alcúdia, Mallorca)
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Geophysical prospection of the Roman city of Pollentia, Alcúdia (Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain)
Journal of Applied Geophysics, 2016Abstract We present the results of the geophysical investigation carried out in the Roman city of Pollentia, in the island of Mallorca. The ancient city was identified in the 19th century. Old and new archaeological excavations have helped to uncover a residential area, a theatre, the forum, several necropolises and other remains of the city, but a ...
G. Ranieri +9 more
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Spätkaiserzeitliche Keramik aus Pollentia (Mallorca, Spanien)
2020Bonner Jahrbücher, Bd.
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Vorläufiger Bericht über römische Gebrauchskeramik aus Pollentia (Mallorca)
2020Bonner Jahrbücher, Bd.
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Periodico di Mineralogia, 2013
This paper focuses on the compositional characterization of 18 samples of mortars and plasters from the Roman city of Pollentia (Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain). In particular, they were taken from the residential area of the site named "Sa Portella".
De Luca R. +6 more
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This paper focuses on the compositional characterization of 18 samples of mortars and plasters from the Roman city of Pollentia (Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain). In particular, they were taken from the residential area of the site named "Sa Portella".
De Luca R. +6 more
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POLLENTIA: A Roman Colony on the Island of Mallorca
2005Excavation of the Roman colony of Pollentia began in 1957. The initial effort was limited to the property Sa Portella immediately south of the city of Alcudia, Mallorca, where three atrium-style houses were uncovered. After 1963 attention turned to the search for and excavation of the Forum of Pollentia. Annual campaigns during the summer months in the
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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2016
14C dating of human remains from the necropolis overlaying the forum of the Roman city of Pollentia (Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Western Mediterranean) has helped to solve the problem of the chronology of these burials. Traditionally, this necropolis was thought to date from the fourth century AD. Recent archaeological data suggested a later chronology
Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros +7 more
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14C dating of human remains from the necropolis overlaying the forum of the Roman city of Pollentia (Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Western Mediterranean) has helped to solve the problem of the chronology of these burials. Traditionally, this necropolis was thought to date from the fourth century AD. Recent archaeological data suggested a later chronology
Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros +7 more
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GPR and EM surveys to investigate the Archaeological Area of Pollentia (Alcudia-Mallorca, Spain)
Environmental Semeiotics, 2011TROGU, ANTONIO +3 more
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The Tuscan temple of Pollentia (Mallorca, Balearic Islands)
Archeologia classicaVallori Márquez, B +2 more
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