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Baudemont, le Pré-de-la-Bordonne (Saône-et-Loire) : sépultures et mobilier danubien de la première moitie du ve siècle
2020
A necropolis at Baudemont (Saône-et-Loire) that was partially excavated in 1894 has revealed approximately fifteen graves datable to the end of the 4th and 5th centuries ad. Others seem to have been emptied during the first half of the 19th century. The discovery of a negative of the objects collected in 1894 indicates the pieces originating in the danubian area, which probably reflects the presence of a group of eastern Germans among those buried in the necropolis. These discoveries offer new perspectives on the Gallic context during the 5th century.
Pielgrzymka Ślązaków do Rzymu i Viterbo w 1967 r. Na drodze polsko-niemieckiego pojednania
2018
W dniach od 11 do 21 maja 1967 r. grupa 641 niemieckich Ślązaków pielgrzymowała do Rzymu i Viterbo. Ich celem było wspólne dziękczynienie za dar kanonizacji św. Jadwigi, jakiej w 1267 r. dokonał w Viterbo papież Klemens IV. W taki sposób chciano publicznie zamanifestować obecność Ślązaków w przestrzeni publicznej. W Rzymie i Viterbo modlono się wspólnie za śląską ojczyznę i śląskie rodziny, podzielone poglądami politycznymi, narodowymi i wreszcie żelazną kurtyną. Główne uroczystości dziękczynne miały miejsce w katedrze w Viterbo. Dodatkowo świętowano 100. rocznicę powstania śląskiej grupy maltańskiej, którym patronuje św. Jadwiga, skupiającej w swoich szeregach przedstawicieli najważniejszy…
Helēnas Ledus dzimtenes mīlestība
2022
Raksts par latviešu botāniķes Helēnas Ledus-Starcas (1915 – 2005) dzīvi, zinātnisko un sabiedrisko darbību.
Lądowe pluskwiaki różnoskrzydłe (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) Gdyni (Pobrzeże Bałtyku)
2017
A list of 149 true-bug species collected form Gdynia and its vicinity (Polish Baltic Coast) is provided, including 11 species recorded for the first time from the Polish Baltic Coast (Elasmostethus minor Horváth, Gonocerus juniperi Herrich-Schaeffer, Tritomegas sexmaculatus (Rambur), Nysius senecionis (Schilling), Deraeocoris annulipes (Herrich-Schaeffer), Psallus perrisi (Mulsant et Rey), Nabis punctatus A. Costa, Oxycarenus modestus (Fallén), Coptosoma scutellatum (Geoffroy), Drymus sylvaticus (Fabricius), and Saldula opacula (Zetterstedt)). Moreover, Dicyphus annulatus (Wolff, 1804) is recorded for the second time in Poland.
The Nymphaeum of the Tritons at Hierapolis of Phrygia (Turkey) from excavations to 3D-virtual reconstruction: an example of integrated methods in the…
2011
The Nymphaeum of the Tritons at Hierapolis of Phrygia is a monumental fountain of the Roman period with an imposing marble façade. Within the activities of the Italian Archaeological Mission the Nymphaeum is currently being studied by a team from the University of Messina with the goal of understanding its original layout and its history. The starting point of the study is the wealth of data provided by stratigraphic excavation of the building, particularly by the extensive archaeological deposits formed by the blocks of the façade collapsed into the pool of the fountain following an earthquake in the 7th century AD. The need to process a large amount of data required the creation of a comp…
Iscrizioni tardoantiche su materiali di reimpiego. Osservazioni sui notabili e le istituzioni civiche di Hierapolis nella Tarda Antichità
2017
Il contributo presenta l'edizione e il commento di alcune iscrizioni tardoantiche in lingua greca, rinvenute a Hierapolis di Frigia (Turchia) nel corso degli scavi della Missione Archeologica Italiana. L'attestazione di efebarchi, ginnasiarchi e stefanofori in un'epoca ormai tarda (IV-V sec. d.C.) offre l'occasione per una disamina delle istituzioni civiche di Hierapolis nella Tarda Antichità, in una fase storica caratterizzata da un avanzato processo di cristianizzazione.
Multidisciplinary Approaches to Study Ancient Cities in a Seismic Region
2022
The paper focuses on the strong connections between natural resources, environment, and urban development in the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine city of Hierapolis of Phrygia (Pamukkale, Turkey). The ancient city was founded on a travertine terrace crossed by an active fault, responsible for impressive geothermal phenomena, i.e., flowing of thermal water, emission of gases, and frequent earthquakes, while the surrounding territory offered various stone qualities (travertine, alabaster, marbles, etc.). These environmental features affected the cultural identity of Hierapolis and its urban layout, conditioning also the construction techniques and the monumentalization of the city. In recent…
Councillors, Heretics, and Archbishops in Late Antique Hierapolis: Recent Epigraphical Findings Concerning the City, its Territory, and the History o…
2018
In the last years the Missione Archeologica Italiana di Hierapolis di Frigia (MAIER) has recovered some important epigraphic documents which offer new data for the history of the city of Hierapolis, its bishopric, and the surrounding territory in Late Antiquity (4th-6th cent.). The most recently published inscriptions are discussed in this paper in their historical context (parr. 1-3) and the development of Hierapolis’ bishopric and its episcopal prosopography between the 4th and the 9th cent. are analyzed through the examination of literary and epigraphical sources and the comparison with other relevant cities of Western Asia Minor (par. 4.a-f).
Epigramma onorario per l'alto funzionario Martinianus
2018
Base di statua per il defunto M. Valerius Asiaticus Catullus Messalinus, figlio del proconsole d’Asia M. Valerius Asiaticus
2017
Il contributo presenta l'edizione e commento di un'iscrizione onoraria in lingua greca, rinvenuta a Hierapolis di Frigia (Turchia) presso il santuario di Apollo, dedicata dall'associazione dei Greci d'Asia al giovane defunto M. Valerius Asiaticus Catullus Messalinus, figlio del proconsole d’Asia M. Valerius Asiaticus. Il nuovo documento permette di riprendere e approfondire lo studio delle altre fonti epigrafiche e letterarie relative a questo importante senatore di epoca domizianeo-traianea. L'iscrizione attesta inoltre un sommo sacerdote d'Asia finora ignoto, Claudius Zenodotos di Hierapolis.