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A temporary camp has been reported in the Parâng Mountains. It is located in Gorj County, UAT Novaci. Its dimensions are similar to other temporary camps found in the alpine areas, i.e. 5 ha. Two gates with tituli have been identified.
Ovidiu Țentea, Vlad Călina
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Elite Settlements in the Roman and Sub-Roman Period
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Melania Cazzulo
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From Roman industrial center to early Islamic town: archaeological excavations at ʻMarea’/Philoxenite in the 2020–2021 season [PDF]
Being one of the biggest and best preserved archaeological sites in the western hinterland of Alexandria, ‘Marea’/Philoxenite is, therefore, one of the most important points of reference for studies of the Mareotis region.
Mariusz Gwiazda +2 more
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Suitable classification of mortars from ancient roman and renaissance frescoes using thermal analysis and chemometrics [PDF]
Background Literature on mortars has mainly focused on the identification and characterization of their components in order to assign them to a specific historical period, after accurate classification.
Campanella, Luigi +4 more
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Hellenistic and Roman grave steles in Asia Minor were usually produced and put in place for a unique, specific purpose and intended for eternal display at the tomb.
Eva Christof
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Gymnasia in Eastern Sicily of the Hellenistic and Roman Period [PDF]
Schriftquellen und Inschriften legen nahe, dass in Sizilien die Institution des Gymnasions vom 3. Jh. v. Chr. an florierte, im Reich Hierons II. wie auch in der spätrepublikanischen römischen Provinz.
Trümper, Monika
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The fifth-century crisis [PDF]
This essay seeks to establish the parameters of our uncertainty concerning one of the most difficult periods of Roman history, the period between the traditional end of the Roman monarchy and the passing of the Licinio-Sextian legislation. In addition to
Smith, Christopher John
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Distinguishing damages from two earthquakes —Archaeoseismology of a Crusader castle (Al-Marqab citadel, Syria) [PDF]
Damages from two major earthquakes are identified in medieval Al-Marqab citadel (Latin: Margat) in coastal Syria. Built by the Order of St. John (Hospitallers) in the twelfth–thirteenth centuries, the hilltop fortification has masonry walls made with and
Kázmér, Miklós, Major, Balázs
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Oil Lamps from Micia (II) Roman Lucernae Discovered West of the Roman Fort [PDF]
This study is dedicated to a special category of archaeological material, named the oil lamps discovered in the area located to the west of the fort at Micia. A total of 19 pieces, either complete or fragmented, were studied, which were discovered during
Ionuț Bocan +2 more
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