Format:
191 S.
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Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
ISBN:
1887829911
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9781887829915
Series Statement:
Journal of Roman Archaeology No. 91
Note:
Introduction: Rome was not built in a day: C.P. Snow and the significance of his Rede lecture today / Irene Schrüfer-KolbFrom context to economy: charcoal as an archaeological interpretative tool. A case study from Pompeii (3rd c. B.C.-A.D. 79) / Robyn Veal -- Skeletal evidence for occupational structure at the coastal towns of Portus and Velia (1st-3rd c. A.D.) / Alessandra Sperduti, Luca Bondioli and Peter Garnsey -- Animal bones as a tool for investigating social and economic change: horse-breeding veterans in the civitas Batavorum / Maaike Groot -- Are you what you grind? A comparison of organic residues from ceramics at two Romano-British sites / Lucy J. E. Cramp, Richard P. Evershed and Hella Eckardt -- The geological provenance of coloured carbonate mosaic materials used at Fishbourne / Pari White, Ruth Siddall, Charlie Underwood and Marcelle BouDagher-Fadel -- Multidisciplinary analysis of Roman horse-and-rider brooches from Bosworth / Ruth Fillery-Travis -- The potential of the scientific analysis of Roman military equipment: the case of Syria-Palaestina / Matthew Ponting -- Science, archaeology and the Romans, or 'What has scientific archaeology ever done for the Romans?' / A.M. Pollard.
Language:
English
Keywords:
Rom
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Archäologie
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Konferenzschrift
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