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Genetic Relationships Among Portuguese Cultivated and Wild Vitis vinifera L. Germplasm. [PDF]
Cunha J +6 more
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Creating a provincial landscape: roman imperialism and rural change in Lusitania
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact of Rome on the rural landscape in Lusitania. It concentrates on three crucial ways in which the landscape was transformed under Roman rule: (a) changes in the pattern of rural settlement; (b) changes in the nature of land use and agrarian exploitation ...
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Isótopos de estrôncio no estudo da proveniência do ligante em argamassas: crónica de um insucesso [PDF]
A cidade Romana de Ammaia é um importante sítio arqueológico, localizado no distrito de Portalegre (Portugal), que se desenvolveu durante o Império Romano.
Candeias, A. +5 more
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Urbanism and the division of labour in the Roman Empire. [PDF]
Hanson JW, Ortman SG, Lobo J.
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Interaction of natural survival instincts and internalized social norms exploring the Titanic and Lusitania disasters. [PDF]
Frey BS, Savage DA, Torgler B.
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Prologue : wind of change from the ural mountains to Atlantic Lusitania between the forth and the seventh centuries AD [PDF]
Carboni, Francesca
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The aim of this work is the archaeometric characterization of the ceramics found in the archaeological excavations carried out in the Hospital de las Cinco Llagas (Seville, Spain).
Polvorinos del Río, A. J. +3 more
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Women’s devotions in the epigraphy of Roman Lusitania
Несмотря на наличие многочисленных изданий, посвященных римскому религиозному миру, в настоящее время наблюдается нехватка научных работ, интерпретирующих женские верования в Лузитании. С точки зрения гендерной проблематики это направление исследований стало особенно актуальным в последние десятилетия и заинтересовало ученых, которые обновили корпуса ...
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Ammaia and the Making of a Roman Town: A Contribution to Urbanism Studies in Lusitania
During the past 5 years, a full coverage geophysical survey of the intra-mural and parts of the extra-mural areas of the deserted Roman town of Ammaia (Portugal) was achieved. Using a wide array of instruments, this approach allowed an in depth analysis of a newly founded Roman centre, linking the excellent survey data with stratigraphic information ...
CORSI, Cristina, F. Vermeulen
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