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Water management and land-use practices from the Iron-Age to the Roman period in Eastern Iberia

Water management and land-use practices from the Iron-Age to the Roman period in Eastern Iberia

... Hydrological factors have been acknowledged elsewhere (Gillings, 1998; Harrower, 2010; Orengo, 2012) as being of primary importance in the modelling of human settling and movement through the landscape. The fact that a ...

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Connectivity in the south-western part of the Netherlands during the Roman period (AD 0-350)

Connectivity in the south-western part of the Netherlands during the Roman period (AD 0-350)

... to Roman towns and forts, and the broad range and amounts of imported pottery, the settlement at Goedereede can be characterized as a harbour ...the Roman fl ...

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The Absence of Cremation Sites within Cemeteries of the Przeworsk and Wielbark Cultures in the Roman Period in Great Poland

The Absence of Cremation Sites within Cemeteries of the Przeworsk and Wielbark Cultures in the Roman Period in Great Poland

... The last, quite doubtful, example of a cremation site comes from Słopanowo (burial 54). According to the description pro-vided by the author: “the pit was not clearly seen, either vertically, or horizontally”, and “the ...

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Continuity and Change at Tabacalera, Gijón (Spain): A Diachronic Comparison of the Zooarchaeological Assemblage from the Late Roman Period and the Medieval Period

Continuity and Change at Tabacalera, Gijón (Spain): A Diachronic Comparison of the Zooarchaeological Assemblage from the Late Roman Period and the Medieval Period

... late Roman Era, data from the relatively nearby sites of Astorga (Léon) and Termas Campo Valdés (Gijón) were ...this period (Figure 9). When comparing the Roman and Medieval histograms (Figures 8 and ...

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Paleoepidemiological Analysis of Trauma in a Roman Period Population from Kellis, Egypt, Circa 50-450 AD

Paleoepidemiological Analysis of Trauma in a Roman Period Population from Kellis, Egypt, Circa 50-450 AD

... the Roman period of occupation (50- 450 AD) (Fairgrieve and Molto 2000; Molto 2000; Stewart et ...the Roman period occupation of the ...

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Pitch production during the Roman period: an intensive mountain industry for a globalised economy?

Pitch production during the Roman period: an intensive mountain industry for a globalised economy?

... the Roman period were related and could have been part of an integrated economic system of organised and intensive exploitation, where charcoal—pitch production’s by-product—would be employed in the ...

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Greece in the Late Roman Period in its Mediterranean context

Greece in the Late Roman Period in its Mediterranean context

... Early Roman period only the city of Methana itself and a handful of smaller sites was ...small Roman sites suggests intensive agriculture on independent farms rather than large ...common Roman ...

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A seesaw in Mediterranean precipitation during the Roman Period linked to millennial-scale changes in the North Atlantic

A seesaw in Mediterranean precipitation during the Roman Period linked to millennial-scale changes in the North Atlantic

... a Roman siege ramp against Jewish rebels at the Fortress of Masada above the Dead Sea also indicate a humid peak ...the period centred on 2000 yr BP was anomalously arid in certain parts of the ...dry ...

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High-Resolution Atmospheric Lead Pollution during the Roman Period Recorded in Belgian Ombrotrophic Peat Cores

High-Resolution Atmospheric Lead Pollution during the Roman Period Recorded in Belgian Ombrotrophic Peat Cores

... cumulative, anthropogenic, atmospheric lead deposition using peat cores from bogs: Pb in 588. eight Swiss peat bog profiles[r] ...

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A systematic GIS-based analysis of settlement developments in the landscape of Venusia in the Hellenistic-Roman period

A systematic GIS-based analysis of settlement developments in the landscape of Venusia in the Hellenistic-Roman period

... The following analysis capitalizes on the legacy survey data collected during a regional, site-oriented field survey project, namely the Forma Italiae–Ager Venusinus project (Marchi and Sabbatini 1996; Sabbatini 2001; ...

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Merovingian, with a Roman twist. A study on Roman remains in Merovingian grave context

Merovingian, with a Roman twist. A study on Roman remains in Merovingian grave context

... the Roman Empire lived many small Germanic tribes who maintained contacts with the ...by Roman officers to join the Roman army (van Es 1994, 66; Goldsworthy 2011, ...The Roman General Tacitus ...

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Power and identity in Roman Cyprus

Power and identity in Roman Cyprus

... 68 Amathous thought to have been used as a necropolis in the Roman period. 336 The sixteen lead and six selenite defixiones published to date relate to judicial cases concering the community of Amathous; it ...

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Roman inscriptions 2006–2010

Roman inscriptions 2006–2010

... (principally the famous bronze tabula alimentaria of Veleia near Piacenza). 207 In the proceedings of a colloquium devoted to Mommsen ’ s scholarly engagement with Latium, as historian and legal scholar, as well as ...

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The settlement of veterans in the Roman Empire

The settlement of veterans in the Roman Empire

... the long settled area of Baetica, and were probably all veteran colonies founded on land newly won from the Spanish tribes, in positions which. enabled them to [r] ...

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN THE ROMAN WORLD

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN THE ROMAN WORLD

... The Etruscan instrument, like the Greek aulos, was played as a pair of equal and divergent reed blown pipes, sometimes with the aid of a mouthband, as shown on a funerary relief from Chi[r] ...

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Tripolitania under the Roman Empire

Tripolitania under the Roman Empire

... Massinissa's tactical policy was to achieve local gains and then to counteract Carthaginian complaints at Rome by preferring alleged evidence of dangerous political[r] ...

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Mutations et glissements du roman francais au roman africain francophone.

Mutations et glissements du roman francais au roman africain francophone.

... Il s’agit d’une stratégie d’écriture bien commode pour donner plus de crédibilité au récit, et pour comprendre tous les rouages de cette machination tant mentale que physique. Ensuite, elle démonte tout le mécanisme ...

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Introduction: the Roman army as a community

Introduction: the Roman army as a community

... Haynes, Ian (1999) Introduction: the Roman army as a community. In: Goldsworthy, Adrian and Haynes, Ian (eds.) The Roman army as a community. Journal of Roman Archaeology supplementary series 34. ...

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Roman Africa's municipal patrons

Roman Africa's municipal patrons

... After an initial chapter examining the sources primarily epigraphic, for Roman Africa's municipal patrons, with particular attention to the evidence from tabulae patronatus, the thesis d[r] ...

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Constitution of the Roman State Moyle.pdf

Constitution of the Roman State Moyle.pdf

... the Roman fortune long in play: under which constitution nations are very difficultly mastered by monarchies, and seldom thoroughly subdued, but by commonwealths of greater virtue and liberty than their ...

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