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Reminiscencias mediterráneas en cerámica ibérica. El ejemplo del Corral de Saus (Mogente, Valencia)

1996

La inicial revisión y el estudio del contexto arqueológico de esta necrópolis ibérica ha evidenciado un interesante conjunto de materiales, además de identificar diversos enterramientos y sus respectivos ajuares. A través de estos datos ha sido posible acotar, de una manera aproximada, los límites cronológicos de la necrópolis. En esta ocasión, a partir de la presentación de un conjunto de cerámicas ibéricas, valoramos el conocido y complejo fenómeno de las imitaciones cerámicas.

ArcheologyHistoryArchaeologymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)PotteryArtArchaeologyCC1-960media_commonArchivo Español de Arqueología
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The ius liberorum of non-Roman citizens in Egypt. Some notes on an old Taubenschlag’s hypothesis

2019

Abstract Normally the ius liberorum is associated with Roman citizens, but in the lex Irnitana we have evidence of non-Roman members of the curial class of Baetica who took advantage of this privilege. In Roman Egypt, the constitution of the boulai in the nome capitals could have provided a similar context for the selection of local elites in which Romanized Egyptians obtained that privilege.

ArcheologyHistoryClass (computer programming)HistoryConstitutionNomemedia_common.quotation_subjectSelection (linguistics)Context (language use)Privilege (social inequality)GenealogyRomanizationmedia_commonArchiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete
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NEW FRAMES OF ARCHAEOMETRICAL DESCRIPTION OF SPINDLE WHORLS: A CASE STUDY OF THE LATE ENEOLITHIC SPINDLE WHORLS FROM THE 1C SITE IN GRÓDEK, DISTRICT …

2010

The essential role of yarn spinning in textile production is indisputable. In this context, spindle whorls, the basic spinning accessories that can be found in the archaeological record, are commonly discussed. Even though the importance of the technical specification of spindle whorls has been already recognized by some authors, their functional characteristics are usually limited to the basic parameters affecting their usage range (i.e., weight, diameter and height). And since the mass moment of inertia of spindle whorls is considered to be a salient index when discussing their technical variability, the descriptions are deficient. With this short study, we intend to implement further res…

ArcheologyHistoryPaleontologyTextile productionSmall sampleContext (language use)ChalcolithicMass measurementMathematicsArchaeometry
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NOTES ON A STATUE FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF UNION FROM ALBA IULIA

2016

This study proposes to re-evaluate a marble statue from the old collections of the National Museum of Union Alba Iulia. It was discovered by A. Cserni during excavations carried out at the Palace of the Governors of Roman Dacia, in 1898. It has been repeatedly published by Á. Hekler and Al. Diaconescu. While the latter author established dating and iconographic prototype of the statue, we believe that further details as discovery place and context, depiction, iconographic attribution and role of this work of art can be offered. Presence of a follower at the feet of the divinity, more precisely the right foot of a character – child, conveys us the idea of depiction of Eros, god of love. Usua…

ArcheologyHistorybusiness.industryapulum eros goddess marble statue prototype venus.Art historyContext (language use)Character (symbol)Representation (arts)Ancient historyD51-90PoliticsArchaeologyDivinityMedicineDepictionStatueClassicsbusinessCC1-960EclecticismJOURNAL OF ANCIENT HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
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HISPANIC HOARDS FROM ALVARELHOS TO TOMARES: A HISTORICAL REVIEW

2020

With this contribution we would like offer a first and brief approximation about the Hispanic Coin Hoards, roughly dated between the reigns of Augustus and the end of the Tetrarchy. We will focus solely on the imperial hoards found in the Iberian Peninsula. In a chained, diachronic and casuistic way, we offer an analysis according to a series of variables: historical events, archaeological context, pattern of hoarding and functionality. For the data collection, in the present chapter we do not intend to be exhaustive. We will cite the most outstanding examples of Hispanic-Roman Hoarding, in order to understanding the historical-economic evolution from Iberian Peninsula.With this contributio…

ArcheologyHistorygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industrycoins war monetization cities tradeContext (language use)GenealogyAncient historyD51-90ArchaeologyPeninsulaMedicineHoarding (economics)ClassicsbusinessCC1-960JOURNAL OF ANCIENT HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
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An execution in medieval Sicily: Computerised tomography scan analysis and 3D reconstruction of an ancient forensic context

2019

The bioarchaeological and forensic approach is increasingly applied in the study of funerary contexts in archaeology. Here, we present a case of an atypical medieval burial recently discovered in Piazza Armerina (Sicily), in which the integrated use of traditional bioarchaeological and forensic anthropology methods was crucial. The skeleton was lying in a prone position and was characterised by a peculiar injury pattern. We recorded six clear stab wound marks on the posterior surface of the sternum. The use of computerised tomography scan and 3D modelling techniques has made it possible to obtain a reliable reconstruction of the cause and modality of death, pointing to the execution of the …

ArcheologyHistorymedicine.diagnostic_test3D reconstructionatypical burials bioarchaeology CT scan deviant burials execution interpersonal violence Piazza Armerina stab woundsComputed tomographyContext (language use)Settore BIO/08 - AntropologiaInterpersonal violenceAnthropologyBioarchaeologymedicineTomographyCartography
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mtDNA analysis of the human remains buried in the sarcophagus of Federico II

2005

Abstract The sarcophagus containing the remains of Federico II, located in the Cathedral of Palermo (Sicily, Italy), was opened on 1998 to perform a multidisciplinary survey [1]. Next to the remains of Federico II and in close contact with them were laying two other skeletons belonging, according to historical records, to Pietro II di Aragona and to an anonymous person (“The Third Individual”), probably a woman. The bones appeared severely deteriorated. Chemical analysis performed on bone samples excluded that the bodies underwent some kind of embalming process. The analysis of mtDNA from bone samples taken from the three skeletons was successful in only one of the two labs involved. The HV…

ArcheologyMitochondrial DNAMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Context (language use)ConservationBiologyArchaeologyGenealogyBiological materialsAncient DNAChemistry (miscellaneous)Cambridge Reference SequenceSarcophagusGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceClose contactSpectroscopySequence (medicine)PCR DNA fingerprinting mt DNA
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Offerings for the gate: a ritual deposit at the West Gate of la Bastida de les Alcusses (Moixent, Valencia)

2015

En este trabajo se dan a conocer los resultados de las excavaciones llevadas a cabo en la Puerta Oeste de a Bastida de les Alcusses entre los años 2010 y 2011. Asociado a una renovación de las estructuras de la entrada y la muralla, se documentó un depósito de varios centenares de objetos incluyendo herrajes, maderas, armas, cerámica, semillas, frutos, fauna y restos constructivos. Presentamos el estudio multidisciplinar de todos los materiales y las varias líneas de interpretación que nos sugiere este extraordinario contexto.

ArcheologyOppidumIron AgeRitualizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectGateContext (language use)Ancient historyPenínsula IbéricaArqueologíaRitualizaciónAntiguitats (Arqueologia)Iron WeaponsIberianslcsh:CC1-960CarpentryCarpinteríamedia_commonCremaciónExcavationArtArchaeologyCremationPaís ValencianoArchaeologyPuertaEdad del Hierrolcsh:ArchaeologyCultura ibéricaArmas de hierroPotteryValenciaArqueobiologíaBioarchaeologyCC1-960Iberian PeninsulaTrabajos de Prehistoria
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From βαλανεῖα to thermae: unveiling the transition from Greek to Roman architectural models of baths by technological and provenance archaeometric st…

2019

So far unexplored, the introduction and the spread of the Roman thermal buildings in the prima provincia (Sicily) are widely debated in the current archeological studies. Mainly due to the lack of systematic excavations and intensively technological studies, the assessment of thermae in the Hellenistic-Roman Sicily has been thus far interpreted as a new social and architectural experience. However, a more careful archeological investigation would suggest a gradual transformation of the architectural landscape from the purely Greek bath tradition to the canonical thermae types. The aim of this paper is therefore to study the classical hot bath culture and, in particular, the transition from …

ArcheologyProvenanceBrickTindarimedia_common.quotation_subjectEmpireContext (language use)ExcavationRoman thermaeSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia ClassicaArchaeologylanguage.human_languageSoluntoGeographyvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumlanguagearchaeometryTileSicilySicilianbricks and tilemedia_commonArchéoSciences
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Increasing contextual information by merging existing archaeological data with state of the art laser scanning in the prehistoric funerary deposit of…

2013

Abstract In this paper we present a virtual reconstruction of prehistoric funerary practices in Pastora Cave, a collective burial site in Eastern Spain that dates from the Late Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age. Modern data of the cave was captured by 3D laser scanning techniques and added to recorded archaeological data and 3D graphic information. The combination of these data sets allowed us to create a hypothetical reconstruction to analyze the material excavated in the 1940s and 50s in greater spatial context. A 3D model of the current cave was created in order to serve as a basis for modeling the relative stratigraphic information available. We present the methodology employed and…

ArcheologySpatial contextual awarenessgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryLaser scanning3d modelChalcolithicArqueologiaArchaeologyPrehistoryCaveBronze AgeVirtual reconstructionJournal of Archaeological Science
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