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In this study, several wall painting fragments discovered in the Roman baths from the archeological site Alburnus Maior (Roşia Montană, Romania) were analyzed with the aim to investigate the material composition of both plasters and pictorial layers ...
Ioana Maria Cortea +2 more
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Bathing in the shadow of Aphrodite: the construction of Roman-style baths in Cyprus
This paper explores the materials and techniques used in the construction of Roman-style baths in Cyprus, with a particular focus on their masonry, vaults, and heating systems.
Craig A. Harvey
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Bioprospecting the thermal waters of the Roman baths: isolation of oleaginous species and analysis of the FAME profile for biodiesel production. [PDF]
The extensive diversity of microalgae provides an opportunity to undertake bioprospecting for species possessing features suited to commercial scale cultivation.
Smith-Bädorf HD +5 more
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Taxonomic and metabolic characterisation of biofilms colonising Roman stuccoes at Baia's thermal baths and restoration strategies. [PDF]
Stuccoes are very delicate decorative elements of Roman age. Very few of them survived almost intact to present days and, for this reason, they are of great interest to restorers and conservators.
De Luca D +7 more
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Roman baths as locations of religious practice
: From a present-day perspective, Roman baths may appear as pure lei-sure-time environments, dedicated mainly to the cult of the body and only sec-ondarily to activities of other types.
Dirk Steuernagel, Roman baths
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Intestinal parasites from the 2nd–5th century AD latrine in the Roman Baths at Sagalassos (Turkey)
The aim of this research was to determine the species of intestinal parasite present in a Roman Imperial period population in Asia Minor, and to use this information to improve our understanding of health in the eastern Mediterranean region in Roman ...
Faith S Williams +2 more
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The Roman Baths in Târgșoru Vechi
Started as an archaeological investigation of the medieval ruins from Targșoru Vechi, the research began gathering more and more data about the Roman epoch. At the end of the ‘70s of the 20th century, the excavation revealed a building placed at about 50m from the Roman fort limits: the Roman baths, which remained unpublished.
Andrei Măgureanu +3 more
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THE COIN FINDS FROM MĂLĂIEȘTI ROMAN FORT AND BATHS
This paper presents 86 coins discovered during the archaeological excavations carried out at the Roman fort and baths at Mălăiesti (19 specimens in the fort and 67 specimens in the baths), as well as 3 coins found by chance in the area of the fort.
Mihai DIMA, Ovidiu ȚENTEA
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Balnea metallicorum of ancient Domavia
The bathing complex in Domavia (near modern Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina), drew our attention as one of the most interesting and yet still unexplored bathing complexes at the territory of the ancient Roman province of Dalmatia.
Tin Turković, Nikolina Maraković
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. The fusion of geomatic techniques with different accuracy and resolution has been used in recent years to applications of geometrical documentation for several archaeological sites.
G. Kafataris, D. Skarlatos, M. Vlachos
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