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The text concerns triangulation as a method of settlement analysis as proposed by Valde-Nowak (1995; 2001), as well as subsequent method modifications introduced by Krajewski (2003; 2004).
Przemyslaw Krajewski
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Hospitaller activities in medieval Malta [PDF]
The Medieval Period in the Mediterranean World is generaly considered to cover a period of about a thousand years, and is considered to initiate with the end of the Roman era heralded by the division of the Roman Empure into two parts between the sons of
Savona-Ventura, Charles
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Finding millet in the Roman world [PDF]
Examining the evidence for millet in the Roman empire, during the period, circa 753 bc–610 ad, presents a number of challenges: a handful of scant mentions in the ancient surviving agrarian texts, only a few fortuitous preserved archaeological finds and ...
Murphy, CA
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Phoenician communities in the Roman world: the case of Hispania [PDF]
This poster aims to report the conclusions of our PhD thesis, titled The Phoenician communities of the Iberian Peninsula and their integration in the Roman world: an identity perspective.
Machuca Prieto, Francisco
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Sedlo v komplekse snarâženi verhnogo konâ na Bospore v rimskoe vremâ
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Vladimir A. Gorončarovskij
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Ceramica de masă de la Ibida–Baza 3 [PDF]
In 2003-2004, at Slava Rusă, a small-scale archaeological excavation took place, near one of the archaeological bases. The excavation brought to light a level dated in the first half of the sixth century, marked by a building and a street.
Marian MOCANU
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The bioarchaeology of Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire: present and future perspectives [PDF]
The Anglo-Saxon period in Yorkshire - in terms of our knowledge of those questions which bioarchaeological studies are conventionally used to address - remains very much an unknown quantity, We can hardly claim even to know whether these questions are ...
Dobney, K., Hall, A., Kenward, H.
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Impact of earthquakes on agriculture during the Roman–Byzantine period from pollen records of the Dead Sea laminated sediment [PDF]
The Dead Sea region holds the archives of a complex relationship between an ever-changing nature and ancient civilisations. Regional pollen diagrams show a Roman–Byzantine period standing out in the recent millennia by its wetter climate that allowed ...
Amiran +24 more
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Wools and dyes in Northern Europe in the Roman Iron Age
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Penelope Walton
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Millennia of Mitochondrial Change: Tracing Haplogroup Variation in Lithuania
Background: A comprehensive temporal analysis of mtDNA haplogroup variation across Lithuanian history remains limited. This study investigates the mtDNA variation landscape during the Iron Age by comparing newly reported Iron Age individual mtDNA data ...
Ingrida Domarkienė +6 more
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