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Aspects of economic activity in Phoenicia during Roman and Byzantine times. The case of olive oil and amphora production in Chhim, in the chora of Sidon

Levant, 2019
Using archaeological data from two closely located sites within the Sidon chora, Chhim and Jiyeh, the author considers possible oil distribution routes in Phoenicia in the Roman–Byzantine period, taking into account the impact, on this, of the ...
Urszula Wicenciak
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Fakhura: Remains from the Roman and Early Byzantine Periods (Hebrew; English summary)

Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2014
Two salvage excavations were conducted at Fakhura, north of Qazrin: an Antiquities Department excavation directed by S. Bar Lev in 1972, by (License No. K-7/1972; map ref. 264285/767491; Bar Lev 1973a; 1973b), and an IAA excavation directed by O. Zingboym and D.
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Urban Archaeology in Cyrenaica 1969-1989: the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods

Libyan Studies, 1989
During the past two decades all the major cities of Cyrenaica have seen new fieldwork, and much has been achieved. The Department of Antiquities has been active, particularly in the increasingly important area of rescue archaeology. Its resolute and skilful efforts have included very important work at Shahat (Cyrene) (Walker (in Walda and Walker), this
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Or 'Aqiva: Musleum and Threshing Floor from the Roman-Byzantine Periods

Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2017
In July-August 2000, a salvage excavation was conducted at Or 'Aqiva (Permit No. A-3265; map ref. 1920-32/7131-42; Nagorsky 2003). The excavation, undertaken by the Israel Antiquities Authority, was directed by A. Nagorsky.
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Studies of Old Mortars and Plasters from the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Period of Anatolia

Architectural Science Review, 1996
The characterization of ancient mortars and plasters has become increasingly important for the restoration and conservation of old monuments particularly after the unsatisfactory results of new materials such as cement, polymer-based mortars and insulating platers used for restoration purposes.
Ahmet Güle&ç, Tülay Tulun
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Petra during the Nabataean, Roman, and Byzantine Periods

Abstract This chapter discusses the origins and development of Petra (Jordan), between the fourth century bc and the eighth century ad. The city developed as a flourishing Hellenistic capital, reaching its peak at the turn of the era, with monumental expressions of royal power (palace, temples, mausoleum).
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A Comparison between Sasanid Vaults and those of the Roman and Byzantine Periods

Iran, 2010
The use of the vault in Iran has a much more ancient history than it has in the architecture of the Roman/ Byzantine empires. Frequent communication between Iran and the West ensured regular interchange in the cultural, military and artistic spheres. Climatic conditions also impacted on the creation of different architectural styles.
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Kefar ‘Otnay and Legio: Remains from the Roman and early Byzantine Periods (Hebrew; English summary)

Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2016
In April and May 2001, three salvage excavations were carried out at the sites of Kefar 'Otnay and Legio west of Megiddo Junction: at Kefar 'Otnay, southwest of the junction (Area A; Permit No. A-3401; map ref. 21810-1/71980-1), prior to building a visitor center at Megiddo Prison;
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