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Isotopic data reveal a localist Roman population in late Roman Albintimilium, Liguria. [PDF]
Defant S +8 more
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From antiquity to modern hygiene: the archaeological and medicinal legacy of lavender as a promising antimicrobial agent. [PDF]
Civilyte A, Karanikola K, Kramer A.
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Prehistoric hunting megastructures in the Adriatic hinterland. [PDF]
Vrhovnik DM, Fabec T.
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The potential of aptamers for the analysis of ceramic bound proteins found within pottery. [PDF]
Kosel J, Ropret P.
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Bioarchaeological Perspectives on Late Antiquity in Dalmatia: Paleogenetic, Dietary, and Population Studies of the Hvar - Radošević burial site. [PDF]
Zagorc B +13 more
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Ancient DNA challenges prevailing interpretations of the Pompeii plaster casts. [PDF]
Pilli E +17 more
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Proceedings of the Prehistoric
Society, 1987
The general condition of the Roman pottery from this site, which is very fragmentary and badly abraded, probably indicates that it has been disturbed a good deal since its deposition by subsequent agricultural or other activity and it is therefore unlikely that much of it was found
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The general condition of the Roman pottery from this site, which is very fragmentary and badly abraded, probably indicates that it has been disturbed a good deal since its deposition by subsequent agricultural or other activity and it is therefore unlikely that much of it was found
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2016
Roman pottery plays an essential role in dating and interpreting excavated sites. It also reflects changes in Roman society, in terms of its economy, religion, and consumption practices. In addition, pottery gives further insights into the workings of Roman industry and trade.
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Roman pottery plays an essential role in dating and interpreting excavated sites. It also reflects changes in Roman society, in terms of its economy, religion, and consumption practices. In addition, pottery gives further insights into the workings of Roman industry and trade.
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VIII. Roman Pottery Illustrations.
2017Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 88, 145 ...
Pullinger, Joyce +3 more
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