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The Roman settlement on Gamzigrad prior to the imperial palace Felix Romuliana [PDF]
The existance of the earlier Roman settlement which arose before the construction of Galerius’ palace Felix Romuliana was confirmed by archaeological research.
Petković Sofija
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THE GLASSWARE FROM MĂLĂIEȘTI ROMAN FORT AND BATH
Excavations at Mălăiești Roman Fort and bath (Romania, Prahova County) undertaken in 1930, 1954, 1985, and 2011-2019 revealed a small roman fortification and its baths, between 101-118 AD. This paper will attempt to show the significance of the glassware
Ovidiu ȚENTEA +2 more
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Selected conservation work in Marina el-Alamein in the 2012and 2013 seasons [PDF]
In the 2012 and 2013 seasons, the conservation program of the Polish–EgyptianConservation Mission to Marina el-Alamein included conservation activities in selected roomsof the complex of Roman (southern) baths in the central part of the town and, in 2013,
Marlena Koczorowska, Wojciech Osiak
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Glass finds from Areas U and G at the Kom el-Dikka sitein Alexandria (excavations in 2012 and 2013) [PDF]
The glass material from PCMA excavations at the Kom el-Dikka site in Alexandria inthe 2012 and 2013 seasons consisted mainly of a late Roman/early Byzantine assemblage, mostlyyellowish-green blown glass characterized by a homogeneity of the fabric, a ...
Renata Kucharczyk
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Nuovi dati sugli edifici termali di Sabratha
The architecture of the six Roman baths in Sabratha developed in the second century during the reorganization of the urban space after the earthquake of the Flavian period.
Rosa Maria Bonacasa Carra +1 more
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Places where judicial assemblies took place in Medieval Galicia (prior to 1100) are studied in this paper. Some of these meetings took place on traditional sites, such as monasteries or churches but, beside this, our attention relies upon royal villages,
José Miguel ANDRADE CERNADAS
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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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Roman bricks stamped with the names Clarianus and Nebrigiac were used in the construction of the Gier aqueduct and potentially offer a clue to its date.Roman bricks bearing the Clarianus stamp have been known since the Renaissance and their dating has ...
Jean-Claude Béal
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This is an account of excavations of Roman Bath (Aquae Sulis), in south-west England, which took place under Sir Ian Richmond. Included are descriptions of buildings and artefacts such as pottery, coins, buildings and metalwork, together with an account of the methodology used to unearth these.
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Selected conservation projects in Marina el-Alamein in the 2014 and 2015 seasons [PDF]
The 2014 and 2015 conservation program of the Polish–Egyptian Conservation Mission to Marina el-Alamein, a part from current maintenance, covered mainly conservation activities within the central square of the town and in selected rooms of two complexes ...
Marlena Koczorowska +2 more
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