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Among the academic subjects, Ancient Studies are those considered the most conservative. However, through interdisciplinarity (particularly through the dialogue with Archaeology), this field of study has managed to reach more critical perspectives ...
Pérola de Paula Sanfelice
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Greek Gymnasia for Non-Greek People. Archaeological and Epigraphic Evidence in Pre-Roman Italy [PDF]
Literarische, epigraphische und archäologische Quellen bezeugen die Existenz griechischer Gymnasia im vorrömischen Italien. Dieser Beitrag untersucht die politischen und kulturellen Gründe, die zur Übernahme griechischen Lebensstils, allen voran der ...
Avagliano, Alessandra +1 more
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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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The SE Area of the Central Baths: from Residential Area to Pars Publica
Since 2001, the archaeological excavation of the University of Milan has been taking place in the so-called “E Area”, in the central area of the ancient Nora.
Elisa Panero
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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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Clusters of re-use: the late Roman Wall and the Unfinished Baths of Lepcis Magna
Lepcis Magna is a privileged site for investigating re-use in all its forms, and this paper focuses on the materials which are to be found recycled in two late-antique contexts: the late Roman defensive circuit and the so-called Unfinished Baths. In both
F. Bigi
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Thermal Sustainability: Renovation of Imperial Thermae in Late Antiquity
Architectural sustainability was a time-honoured practice in the ancient world, seen through evidence of cyclical repair, renovation, and restoration of essential infrastructure.
Allyson McDavid
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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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Roman Curse Tablets from the Baths: Manuscripts forMagic, Ritual, and Religion
—The Roman Baths in the City of Bath World Heritage Site in the United Kingdom is the origin of the well-preserved remains of one of the outstanding religious spas of antiquity and the greatest healing shrine of Roman Britain.
Fahimeh Rahravan
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