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El estudio de un grupo de lucernas selladas procedentes de distintas excavaciones de Carthago Nova (Cartagena, España) permite plantear nuevas hipótesis sobre los fenómenos de imitación de estas piezas. Así se deduce de la presencia de ejemplares de tipología africana con engobes y acabados de posible factura local. El hallazgo de un ejemplar realizado mediante sobremoldeado ("surmoulage") con la característica pasta micácea de la región y procedente de la villa romana de Portmán, refrenda esta propuesta.
ANCIENT LAMPS FROM BALKANS AND BEYOND
Dobreva 2019_Imitazioni di lucerne africane: alcuni osservazioni sul caso aquileiese2019 •
The present paper analyses problems related to the Italic copies of African lamps, due to recent discovery of 8 Atlante XA1a lamps in the domus so-called of Tito Macro at Aquileia. The examined group offers the possibility to investigate the phenomenon of local copies of African products in Northern Italy which seems to increase mainly from the middle of the 5th century AD onward. The analyzed samples have the same fabric and a discus decorated with a prayer, a wide-spread motif also in a group of original African lamps, on which they seem to be inspired. Technology and fabric of the examined lamps suggest the same production center which the archeometrical analyses placed in the Adriatic area.
Even if rather poor compared to other areas of the Ancient world, the lychnological bibliography and hence knowledge on lamps produced or imported in the Near East and Egypt has witnessed a small 'boom' in the last twenty years. Erasing too many approximations, we were forced to use before, lacking of data issued from in-depth studies made on large corpuses, provided either by large museum collections or from recent excavation stratigraphic contexts. Five books recently appeared, widening dramatically the number of published artefacts and allowing further new reflections. This study is devoted to underline and bring to the researchers' awareness the most recent and the most important lamp studies published about materials from Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, the Holy Land and Egypt for a better understanding of the frame in which these five volumes, analysed at the end of the paper, fit in.
Jaromír Beneš, Adela Pokorna, petra houfkova, Kateřina Kodýdková, veronika komarkova, Michal Preusz, Interdisciplinaria Archaeologica IANSA
Papaver Centre was constituted in 2013 at the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Czech Republic. The name of centre represents common and interesting genus of plants which is distributed from Northern Africa across Europe to the polar latitudes. The aim of the Papaver Centre is to develop ties within the interdisciplinary team consisting of paleoecologists, archaeologists, and vegetation ecologists in order to create an effective space for the study of climatic, cultural as well as landscape changes. This paper describes recent educational and scientific activities of the centre. One of main results is realization series of international lectures of top scientists, which substantially improved capabilities of members in the Laboratory of Archaeobotany and Palaeoecology.
The purpose of this contribution is to publish and discuss a terracotta lamp from Tunisia, which I had the opportunity to study some twenty years ago, when its then owner brought to my attention. Its present whereabouts is unknown. The most remarkable feature of the lamp is an inscription , which names its workshop, or officina to use the proper ancient term, and ties it to the geographical locality Aquae Regiae in Roman North Africa. The new specimen brings the total number of such lamps known at the present time to 14, of which five come from Central Tunisia. The wider aim of the paper is to examine the geogra-phi-cal distribution of lamps from the workshop in question — particularly those with Aquae Regiae as stated source — with a view to gaining insight into the distribution mechanisms of a small lamp workshop operating in the province of Africa Proconsularis in the late 2nd and 3rd centuries AD.
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany
ArchbotLit—the archaeobotanical literature database: an update of the search engine for literature on archaeological remains of cultivated plants since 1981The online Archaeobotanical Literature Database (ArchbotLit) is an important tool for getting targeted access to archaeobotanical publications. It offers the opportunity for archaeobotanists, archaeologists, freelancers, students and an interested public to easily obtain information about cultivated plants and their development. In addition it increases the visibility of archaeobotanical studies beyond the inner circle and supports teaching in environmental archaeology. The ArchbotLit database builds upon the efforts of Jürgen Schultze-Motel, Gatersleben, and Helmut Kroll, Kiel, who have collected offprints of papers from archaeobotanists worldwide since the 1980s. The content was transferred into referenced plant lists that were published annually from 1992 to 2001 in the central organ of the “International Workgroup for Palaeoethnobotany (IWGP)”, the journal “Vegetation History and Archaeobotany” and as contributions entitled “Literature on archaeological remains of cultivated pla...
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In 2022, the 19th IWGP conference in České Budějovice offered the results of archaeobotanical research on a global scale at a time characterized in our field as a time of integration of many special methods and collaborating disciplines. The Abstract Book offers primary information on topics and results. The scope of archaeobotanical research today is far broader, both geographically and methodologically, than it was at the beginnings of this scientific discipline. The current research builds on a strong foundation laid by decades of previous research, and rich connections with specialists across archaeology, evolutionary ecology, and paleoecology. The 19th IWGP conference will be hosted in České Budějovice, and it will follow a long tradition of focusing on plant macrofossils. Nonetheless, the scientific committee seeks to promote intra-disciplinary archaeobotanical research by including studies that effectively integrate macrobotanical methods with other lines of evidence. For example, we encourage the submission of abstracts for studies that take an ethnoarchaeological approach and lean on ethnobotany for the interpretation of the archaeobotanical record. Archaeobotany is today and has long been a foundational method in the archaeological sciences, and macrobotanical, as well as microbotanical analyses, have proven to be indispensable tools for the reconstruction of past landscapes and subsistence strategies. Broader scope and greater integration between methods will allow for the acquisition of wider archaeobotanical knowledge.
Archiv der Pharmazie
Matrix Metallo-Proteinase (MMP-2) Organoboronate Inhibitors2004 •
Facultad Nacional De Salud Publica
Maltrato psicológico en los adultos mayores del departamento de Antioquia, 20122015 •
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Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
Geo-education of Islamic Finance in the Global Space2012 •
The American journal of clinical nutrition
The effect of lipids, a lipid-rich ready-to-use therapeutic food, or a phytase on iron absorption from maize-based meals fortified with micronutrient powders2017 •
Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
Food Security and Its Association with Social Support in the Rural Households: A Cross-Sectional Study2020 •
Scientific Reports
Segregation and potential functional impact of a rare stop-gain PABPC4L variant in familial atypical Parkinsonism2019 •
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
Influence of drug/lipid interaction on the entrapment efficiency of isoniazid in liposomes for antitubercular therapy: a multi-faced investigation2021 •
Italus Hortus
Approccio GIS (Geografical Information System) per la stima dei parametri produttivi del vigneto2010 •
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Not a Typical Syncope: An Unusual Presentation of Yamaguchi Cardiomyopathy2020 •
2022 •
Anais do XIV Colóquio Internacional "Educação e Contemporaneidade" (EDUCON)
A Educação Do Campo e as Experimentações Na Educação Infantil2020 •
Offshore Technology Conference
Infrastructure Sharing: Creating Value for Brazilian Deepwater Offshore Assets2012 •
Psychiatry Research
A 5-year longitudinal study of the relationships between stress, coping, and immune cell β2-adrenergic receptor sensitivity2008 •
2022 •
ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems
Cyber-physical Support of Daily Activities2019 •
Social Science Research Network
Does Family Structure Affect Children's Educational Outcomes?2001 •
Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology
Factors Affecting the Adoption of Fuel-efficient Stove in Dessie Zuria Woreda, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia2020 •
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK
Recruitment of Serpuloidea (Annelida: Polychaeta) in a marine cave of the Ionian Sea (Italy, Central Mediterranean)2006 •