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High-Frequency Tails in Spectral Densities. [PDF]
Korol R, Chen X, Franco I.
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Evolution of ion transporter Na+/K+-ATPase expression in the osmoregulatory maxillary glands of an invasive copepod. [PDF]
Popp TE +8 more
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Mediterranean diet and spirituality/religion: eating with meaning. [PDF]
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Late Antique-Early Byzantine urban transformation in Mid-Northern Anatolia: A multiproxy approach from Pompeiopolis. [PDF]
Uzdurum M, Tatbul MN, Mentzer SM.
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2021
The Eastern Roman Baths of the Deacapolis Gerasa, Jordan, represents one of the largest and best preserved Roman baths in the entire Bilad Al-Sham. It was built during the second half of the 2nd century CE and adorned by sculptures of imported precious ...
khaled Al-Bashaireh
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The Eastern Roman Baths of the Deacapolis Gerasa, Jordan, represents one of the largest and best preserved Roman baths in the entire Bilad Al-Sham. It was built during the second half of the 2nd century CE and adorned by sculptures of imported precious ...
khaled Al-Bashaireh
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Archaeological Journal, 2021
fifth century, the site became the focus of rubbish disposal from the nearby settlement. The next sections in the book are specialist reports on the material culture of Roman date ranging from assemblages of pottery, glass, ceramic building materials ...
P. Davenport
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fifth century, the site became the focus of rubbish disposal from the nearby settlement. The next sections in the book are specialist reports on the material culture of Roman date ranging from assemblages of pottery, glass, ceramic building materials ...
P. Davenport
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The Indirizzo Roman baths at Catania
Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2018The Terme dell’Indirizzo (to give them their Italian name) stand near the centre of modern Catania (access today is from Piazza Currò) on Sicily's E coast (fig. 1). They are not a new discovery: the ancient structure remains as a standing building. It is not just the best-preserved Roman bath-building in Sicily; it is among the best-preserved examples ...
Giuseppe Margani +2 more
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Multiscale assessment of masonry materials from the roman imperial baths at Sagalassos
Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation, 2022Duygu Ergenc +2 more
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