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Abstract The goal of this research is to understand the spaces Dharavi’s inhabitants require to sustain existing socioeconomic systems and how future redevelopment in the area can facilitate their inclusion. In India, livelihoods are directly linked to identity, as religion or caste often define the trades that individuals practise.
Ayesha Mueller‐Wolfertshofer
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Considerații privind ceramica de masă de la (L)Ibida (II). Sectorul extra muros nord I [PDF]
This article analyses the tableware ceramics sample discovered in Extra Muros Nord I research area, following archaeological excavation performed in 2005 and 2006. 38 pottery fragments were discovered, being classified as follows: Eastern Sigillata C – 7
Marian MOCANU
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Two Mycenaean Stirrup-jars from the Levant [PDF]
A cache of artifacts, recovered in 2014 by the cultural heritage squadron of the Guardia di Finanza (Gruppo Tutela Patrimonio Archeologico of the Nucleo Polizia Tributaria di Roma), included two Mycenaean stirrup jars among the pottery illegally brought ...
SPAGNOLI, FEDERICA
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A Multi-Phase Anglo-Saxon Site in Ewelme [PDF]
New evidence is presented for a middle Anglo-Saxon ‘productive’ site on hilly ground north-west of Ewelme in south Oxfordshire. Coins and other finds from metal-detecting activity suggest the existence of an eighth- to ninth-century meeting or trading ...
Brookes, SJ, Mileson, S
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The Fourth-Century AD Expansion of the Graeco-Roman Settlement of Karanis (Kom Aushim) in the Northern Fayum* [PDF]
The Graeco-Roman town of Karanis, founded during the Ptolemaic Period in the north-eastern Fayum in the third century bc and long thought to have been abandoned in the third century ad actually saw a substantial expansion during the fourth century AD ...
Barnard, Hans +4 more
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From Table to Grave: Examining Table Settings in Roman Britain from Funerary Evidence
It is popularly thought that pottery vessels deposited in graves represented meals for the deceased, but this has been little tested statistically using 'big data'.
Edward Biddulph
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A roman settlement at Saint -Georges-de-Reneins (Rhône) seems to have been a small commercial conurbation serviced by the Saône and a major road. During a recent excavation, a pottery assemblage, atypical in its composition, was found in a pit.
Cécile Batigne Vallet, Richard Delage
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Manufactures, archaeology and bygones: making a sense of place in civic museums, 1850-1914 [PDF]
This article considers the extent and nature of the ways in which civic museums created a sense of place in the period 1850-1914. The local has been shown to be constructed in visual culture, such as architecture, paintings and engravings, as well as in ...
Hill, Kate
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Ceramics and Society in Northern Europe [PDF]
Neolithic pottery in Britain and Ireland was produced from shortly after 4000 BC. There are regional variations but overall a four phase chronology for the pottery is also suggested: First Neolithic, approximately 4000–3800 BC; Early Neolithic ...
Muller, Johannes, Peterson, Rick
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Els abocadors en el món romà : el cas de Londinium i Barcino [PDF]
Aquest article descriu com les practiques d'abocament en epoca romana seguien una conducta generalitzada, que no variava gens d'altres societats complexes.
Carreras Monfort, César
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