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A georeferenced dataset of archaeobotanical findings of <i>Olea europaea</i> and <i>Vitis vinifera</i> compiled from published records from Central Italy. [PDF]
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Sidon’s ancient harbour: natural characteristics and hazards
Carayon, N., Marriner, N., Morhange, C.
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Economic inequality is fueled by population scale, land-limited production, and settlement hierarchies across the archaeological record. [PDF]
Kohler TA +27 more
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Evolutionary history and recurrent host adaptation in ancient Salmonella enterica
Jackson I +96 more
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2000-year fish bone record reveals transition to commercial fisheries during climatic change
Buss DL +34 more
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2021
Greco-Roman archaeology is an indispensable source of scholarship for biblical scholars. Those who work in a largely textual discipline benefit from conversation with archaeologists to situate literary data within its historical material contexts. Greco-Roman archaeology can also provide insight into the economic, social, political, and religious lives
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Greco-Roman archaeology is an indispensable source of scholarship for biblical scholars. Those who work in a largely textual discipline benefit from conversation with archaeologists to situate literary data within its historical material contexts. Greco-Roman archaeology can also provide insight into the economic, social, political, and religious lives
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2011
In its broadest sense, Roman archaeology encompasses all forms of study of the material remains of the Roman world, beginning in the 8th century bce and ending with the fall of the Roman Empire. In practice, research in Roman archaeology is typically divided into specializations by material type, geographic location, or chronological era, and often ...
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In its broadest sense, Roman archaeology encompasses all forms of study of the material remains of the Roman world, beginning in the 8th century bce and ending with the fall of the Roman Empire. In practice, research in Roman archaeology is typically divided into specializations by material type, geographic location, or chronological era, and often ...
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The Archaeology of Roman Germany
2019This chapter provides an overview of the book’s main themes. The book gives Anglophone readers a representative, well-grounded survey of the current status of the archaeology of Roman Germany. It reveals a discipline that is evolving strongly in an interpretative sense, a discipline to which traditional stereotypical labels such as ‘positivist’ and ...
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