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The ornamental artefacts belonging to different Roman sites from both sides of the Pyrenees provide information on the timing of Louvie-Soubiron quarry management in the western part of the Roman Empire, and evidence the trans-Pyrenean use from at least the second half of the first century AD.
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We identified seeds with identical genetic signatures present at different Roman sites, as well as seeds sharing parent–offspring relationships with varieties grown today.
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Quite rare pottery shards showing a paste rich in black sand particles, possibly igneous minerals, have been discovered in late Republican Roman sites of Trieste area (NE Italy) and SW Slovenia in the Caput Adriae.
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Recently, we have launched archeoseismological studies to retrieve past strong earthquakes that have affected Roman sites located along the Tell Atlas.
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All teeth were macroscopically examined for dental pathologies and dental wear, and observations were compared at an intra-assemblage level, between males and females, as well as against published data from two Roman-Italian and two Graeco-Roman sites.
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Taking into account the current knowledge about Roman sites in the vicinity of the finding place, the potential connexion with contemporary settlements of the altar making and primary use is discussed.
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The oxygen (δ18Ocarbonate), strontium (87Sr/86Sr), and previously unpublished carbon (δ13Ccarbonate) isotope data presented herein from the Imperial Roman site of Velia (ca.
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In this study, we analysed elemental composition, bacterial diversity and community structure from excavation trenches at the Roman Site of Vindolanda, Northumberland, UK, using pXRF and 16s rRNA gene amplicon sequencing.
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In this study, we analysed elemental composition, bacterial diversity and community structure from excavation trenches at the Roman Site of Vindolanda, Northumberland, UK, using pXRF and 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing.
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The ornamental artefacts belonging to different Roman sites from both sides of the Pyrenees provide information on the timing of Louvie-Soubiron quarry management in the western part of the Roman Empire, and evidence the trans-Pyrenean use from at least the second half of the first century AD.
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A case study on the gallo-roman site of Oedenburg, </span><span>located</span><span> along the Rhine River in its upper valley, illustrates the results that can be obtained with the approach.
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This paper describes the public archaeology approach and placemaking experiment at the Etruscan and Roman site of Podere Cannicci in Tuscany (Italy), drawing from the previous experience at three other archaeological sites along the Tyrrhenian coast.
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In this study, the metal parts are carried out from two important Iberian-Roman sites located on the coast of the municipality of Burriana (Castellón), i.
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Summary Since 2019, geophysical archeological surveys conducted in the Celtic and Gallo-roman site of La Peyrouse (Dordogne, France) within the collective regional program RAPSODIE and a PhD research.
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ABSTRACT Pontecagnano is one of the largest pre-Roman sites in southern Italy, best known for its necropolises, located around the inhabited area.
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The use of AR in some Roman sites in Spain, the Sorolla museum in Madrid and the Alhambra in Granada are examples that are analysed in this chapter based on significant educational theories within the field of Heritage Education.
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This paper reports on the mineralogical characterisation of samples of wall paintings from various Roman sites in Lombardy (Italy), revealing recurrent types of stratigraphy.
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As results, we produced: 1) a probability map, expressing the likelihood of finding a Roman site at different locations; 2) the importance ranking of the geo-environmental features influencing the presence of the archeological sites.
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This methodology is demonstrated through a study of the Roman site Plaza de la Morería located in the urban area of Sagunto (Spain).
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He had already begun his directing career on excavations at several Iron Age and Roman sites in Wales.
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At the Roman sites of Lambaesis (Lambese), Thamugadi (Timgad) Thibilis (Salaoua Announa) or Thevest (Tebessa), we interpret damage to monuments as having been caused by strong shaking, ground subsidence, and landslides effects.
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The Hellenistic, Parthian, and Roman site of Dura–Europos (or simply “Dura”), dubbed the “Pompeii of the Syrian Desert” by Yale historian and archaeologist Michael Rostovtzeff, was jointly excavated by Yale University and the French Academy of Inscriptions and Letters from 1928 to 1937.
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By presenting new evidence on gold coin finds, this paper is discussing the possibility that the Roman metropolis of Carnuntum - a 10 sqkm archaeological site – may be one of the highest providers of the single gold coin finds among the Roman sites.
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We identified seeds with identical genetic signatures present at different Roman sites, as well as seeds sharing parent–offspring relationships with varieties grown today.
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This was not an isolated settlement, outside the sphere of Roman influence, as rural Roman sites are often considered to be, but well‐connected to wider economic networks.
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This paper analyzes the faunal registres of several Roman sites located in Valencian country, among the II century BC to the IV century AD.
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Consequences for archaeobotanical studies are discussed through the prediction of berry dimensions from archaeological pips from a Southern France Roman site.
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Palma Campania, the type-site of the Early Bronze Age Palma Campania culture, was covered by the products of the Avellino Pumice eruption, and was thus preserved in a similar way to the Roman sites in Campania covered by the AD 79 eruption.
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This was not simply a case of the French military-dominated administration using every opportunity to promote the past as historical antecedent of the present (though Effros provides some spectacular examples of that tendency); it also emerges that the army was directly implicated in some appalling acts of destruction of Roman sites and ruins.
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