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Impact of earthquakes on agriculture during the Roman–Byzantine period from pollen records of the Dead Sea laminated sediment [PDF]

open access: yesQuaternary Research, 2010
The Dead Sea region holds the archives of a complex relationship between an ever-changing nature and ancient civilisations. Regional pollen diagrams show a Roman–Byzantine period standing out in the recent millennia by its wetter climate that allowed ...
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Barbarians in the City: Burials of the Germans in the Urban Cemeteries of Northern Illyricum in the Early Byzantine Period

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2017
In this paper we consider the topography of the burials of the Early Byzantine period (5th – 6th centuries), containing in their inventory items of German origin found in some cities of Northern Illyricum, whose necropolises were subjected to extensive ...
Miсhеl Kazanskiy, Anna V. Mastykova
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Roman and Byzantine coins discovered at Tropaeum Traiani in Sector A, between the years 2005–2016

open access: yesMateriale și Cercetări Arheologice, 2019
In the present article, 22 coins resulting from the archaeological research in Sector A from Tropaeum Traiani (Adamclisi, Constanţa County) archaeological site are analysed ; among them 17 are from the Late Roman period while five are Byzantine, dated to
Panaite, A., Vâlcu, A.
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The role of climate changes in the intensification of agricultural activities in Anatolia during the late Roman-early Byzantine period

open access: yesInternational Journal of Social Sciences and Education Research, 2023
The intensive agricultural period called the Beyşehir Occupation Phase (BOP) in Anatolia peaked during the Late Roman and Early Byzantine Periods. This study investigates whether climatic changes during this period influenced the intensification of ...
Aziz Ören
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Hiding Complex and Ritual Bath (Miqveh) at Ḥorvat Maskana and the Question of Their Use in the Byzantine Period

open access: yesPalestine Exploration Quarterly, 2023
Parts of a subterranean hiding complex and a miqveh (ritual bath) were excavated at Ḥorvat Maskana in 2020. The Byzantine pottery from the excavation, along with the dating of the plaster, suggests that the complex was used in the Byzantine period and ...
M. Osband, Yinon Shivtiel
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Roads and Routes in Northwestern and Adjoining Parts of Central Asia Minor: From the Romans to Byzantium, with Some Remarks on their Fate during the Ottoman Period up to the 17th Century

open access: yesGephyra, 2020
The paper examines the development of roads in northwestern (and parts of Central) Asia Minor from the Roman to the Byzantine period, pointing also to some changes in the Turkish period until about the 17th century.
Klaus Belke
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The Red-lacquered ceramics of the Late Antique-Pre-Byzantine period Discovered in the Gonio-Apsaros area in 2018-2022

open access: yesJournal of Social Science, 2023
The article explores red-lacquered ceramics discovered in Gonio-Apsaros in recent years. The southwestern Georgia has yielded many diverse red-lacquered ceramics from the ancient and late antique periods, less from the early Byzantine era.
Tamaz Darchidze
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Roman Culture in the Ottonian World

open access: yesRoyal Studies Journal, 2023
  Roman culture outlived its empire in the West. Any study aiming to assess its relevance in the medieval period must consider that related conceptions and cultural features may change over time. A significantly different definition may have applied to
Laury Sarti
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Pollen analysis of core DS7-1SC (Dead Sea) showing intertwined effects of climatic change and human activities in the Late Holocene [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The Dead Sea sediment holds the archives of a complex relationship between ever-changing nature and ancient civilisations. Here the detailed pollen analyses of core DS7-1SC (off-Ein-Gedi) are presented for the first time.
Leroy, SAG
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The Reception and Transliteration of Concepts and Terms of Byzantine Law: Cognitive Aspects of Systematization

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2018
Introduction. The contemporary Humanities consider the reception as perception of foreign law and juridical culture. The reception of law, having been a component part of social culture, is applied to Byzantine law and its Slavonian assignees.
Yury Ya. Vin
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