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Health and Culinary Art in Antiquity and Early Byzantium in the Light of De re coquinaria [PDF]
The article is aimed at indicating and analyzing connections existing between De re coquinaria and medicine. It is mostly based on the resources of extant Greek medical treatises written up to the 7th century A.D.
Jagusiak, Krzysztof +2 more
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The perceptions of SME owner-managers relating to ethics and online business practices : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Management in Management at Massey University [PDF]
The Internet has created many new opportunities for small-to-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and many of these firms are encountering external pressure to have an online presence.
Cave, Iain
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The long-lasting performance of ancient pozzolanic mortars highlights the advanced expertise of Roman builders. By intentionally mixing lime with specific volcanic materials, like ash or sand, the Romans developed hydraulic mortars and concretes that ...
Serena Spadavecchia +8 more
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Roman Mortars from the Amphitheatre of Viminacium
Although the first archaeological excavations of Viminacium, the capital of the Roman province Moesia Superior, today's Serbia, began in 1882, only a small amount of laboratory research on applied building materials has been conducted so far. he grandeur and uniqueness of the building of the Roman amphitheatre now being excavated, and the need for its ...
Nikolić, Emilija +3 more
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Excavations At Stobi, 1971 [PDF]
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Mano-Zissi, Djordje, Wiseman, James
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Construction Materials Used in the Historical Roman Era Bath in Myra
The physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of mortars and bricks used in the historical building that was erected at Myra within the boundaries of Antalya Province during the Roman time were investigated.
Cem Oguz +2 more
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Chemical analysis of historical mortars from the Roman period in Serbia
This work is part of the MoDeCo2000 project research concerning the historical mortars from the Roman period in today’s Serbia. It is focused on the chemical analysis of mortar samples selected from archaeological sites along the Danube River. The main compositional and technological features of the mortars were determined by chemical analyses with ...
Mijatović, Nevenka +5 more
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In the Roman Catholic Diocese of Maasin, on the island of Leyte, Philippines, there remain today seven Filipino-Spanish churches that are made of stone, mortar and wood, ranging from almost four centuries to more than a century old. The Island of Leyte,
Raffy Andrew Garcia Loreto +3 more
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Archaeological survey at Balama Byzantine Castle in Pisidia (southwest Turkey): a preliminary report [PDF]
The ancient region of Pisidia, located in southwest Turkey, has a settlement history extending from the Prehistoric period to the end of the Byzantine era. Numerous settlements established in this area lay along the Via Sebaste — a vital route connecting
Hüseyin Metin, Abdulhadi Durukan
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Etude de la dégradation des mosaïques romaines de Volubilis (Maroc)
Roman mosaics in Volubilis are opus tessellatum type. They show different deterioration features represented by the lacunae formation (lack of tesserae) and break down of mosaic pavements by fracturing.
Abdelilah Dekayir
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