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Römerzeit. --- Funde. --- Inventar. --- Saint-Amand-sur-Ornain.
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This volume presents a collection of more than 30 papers in honour of one of Europe's leading scholars on Roman pottery, Brenda Dickinson. Divided into thematic sections, papers are mostly concerned with her principal area of study, samian, but also touch on Brenda's other interests.
Dickinson, Brenda M. --- Römerzeit - Europa Festschrift --- Feinkeramik - Römerzeit Festschrift --- Sachkultur - Römerzeit Festschrift --- Pottery, Roman --- Roman pottery --- Terra-sigillata (Pottery) --- Classical antiquities --- Pottery, Classical --- Rome --- Civilization. --- Pottery dating --- Céramique --- Céramique romaine --- Datation --- Civilisation
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"This book presents an archaeological overview of the presence and development of Egyptian material culture in the context of Augustan Rome. The Augustan period was a crucial turning point for the urban landscape of Rome, which became specifically characterised by a complex, and often flexible repertoire of cultural diversity. Studies in the past have focused primarily on (classical) Greek influences on the development of Augustan material culture, while objects featuring Egyptian styles, themes and materials have remained generally categorised as exoticism, a fashion trend, or signs of so-called 'Egyptomania'. The research presented and discussed in this book, in contrast, raises the question whether and how 'Egypt' constituted an integral part of this Augustan material culture repertoire. By comprising for the first time a comprehensive and interpretative overview of such manifestations of Egypt in Rome, including public monuments, paintings, and architectural elements, as well as pottery, gems, and jewellery from private contexts, the study offers wide-ranging case studies, featuring object reappraisals as well as new archaeological finds and contextual analyses. By focusing on the archaeological data, rather than on the often better-known historical and textual sources, this books offers new arguments and evidence that the role of 'Egypt', as represented in the material culture of the city of Rome, was not that of an exotic outsider, but constituted a remarkably diverse and inherent part of the Augustan material culture repertoire and urban landscape."
Civilization --- Antike --- Kultur --- Rezeption --- Römerzeit --- Sachkultur --- Egyptian influences. --- Rome --- Egypt --- Rome (Empire) --- Ägypten --- Rom --- Antiquities. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Architecture, Roman --- Decoration and ornament, Architectural --- History
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Römerzeit --- Holzboot --- Konservierung --- Restaurierung --- Boats, Ancient --- Ships, Wooden --- Polyethylene glycol. --- Polyéthylèneglycol --- Conservation and restoration. --- Yverdon --- Yverdon (Switzerland) --- Konservierung. --- Restaurierung. --- Antiquities, Roman.
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Human settlements --- Land use, Rural --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Agriculture --- Sociology, Rural --- Classical antiquities. --- Human settlements. --- Land use, Rural. --- Ländliche Siedlung --- Siedlungsarchäologie --- Siedlungsstruktur --- Römerzeit --- History --- To 1500 --- Great Britain --- Great Britain. --- Britannien --- Economic conditions --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Rural conditions
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Shipwrecks --- Underwater archaeology --- Ships, Ancient --- Pottery --- Classical antiquities. --- Pottery. --- Ships, Ancient. --- Shipwrecks. --- Underwater archaeology. --- Funde --- Römerzeit --- Archéologie sous-marine --- Épaves --- Funde. --- Majorca (Spain) --- Spain --- Spain. --- Colonia de Sant Jordi --- Colonia de Sant Jordi (Espagne) --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Antiquités romaines.
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Archeology --- Belgium --- Archeologie --- Archéologie --- Grafheuvels. --- Romeinse oudheid. --- Hügelgrab --- Römerzeit --- Mounds --- Tumulus --- Tongern --- Römisches Reich --- Europe --- Belgique --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Antiquités romaines --- Hügelgrab --- Römerzeit --- Römisches Reich --- Antiquités romaines --- Graven. Rome (Oud-). België. --- Tombelles. Belgique ancienne. 1er-3e s. --- Tombeaux. Rome ancienne. Belgique. --- Grafheuvels. België (Oud-). 1e-3e eeuw. --- Ruim publiek --- Tombes --- Fouilles archéologiques
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Romans --- Römerzeit --- Architektur --- Narbonensis. --- Narbonensis --- France, Southeast --- Gallia Narbonensis --- Antiquities, Roman. --- France, Southern --- History --- Antiquities, Roman --- Architektur. --- Römerzeit. --- Römerzeit --- Ethnology --- Italic peoples --- Latini (Italic people) --- France, Southeastern --- Southeast France --- Southeastern France --- Sud-est (France) --- Romans - France, Southern --- Gaule Narbonnaise --- Narbonensis - History --- Narbonensis - Antiquities, Roman --- France, Southern - Antiquities, Roman
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Der erste Band der Stadtgeschichte in Bildern fuhrt den Blick auf Kolns Entwicklung von der Grundung an der Grenze des romischen Imperiums zum Glanz der Metropole im Westen des deutschen Kaiserreichs. Koln wird Sitz des romischen Gouverneurs, des Kommandeurs der niederrheinischen Legionen, fur kurze Zeit Kaiserresidenz, und steigt aus der Bedeutungslosigkeit als frankische Provinzstadt zur Blute der mittelalterlichen Metropole auf. Nach dem langsamen Verfall der antiken Stadt und dem Ende der romischen Herrschaft ziehen die Franken in Koln ein. Koln bleibt Grenzstadt bis Karl der Groae als Konig und Kaiser erfolgreich seine Eroberungszuge uber den Rhein fuhrt. Erst die Eroberungen Karls des Groaen machen Koln zur Metropole und zum Sitz eines Erzbischofs. Im Laufe der Teilungen seines Reiches unter Karls Nachkommen wird Koln gemeinsam mit Mainz und Trier zum kulturellen und politischen Schwergewicht im Westen des neuen deutschen Konigreiches. Dabei wachst rings um den Sitz des Erzbischofs und seine Kathedrale mit den Kirchen und Klostern St. Severin, St. Kunibert, Groa St. Martin, St. Pantaleon, St. Heribert in Deutz und St. Aposteln eine zukunftsreiche Kulturlandschaft. In der Rheinvorstadt entsteht unter dem Schutz des Erzbischofs das Zentrum fur Handel und Produktion mit vielfaltig differenziertem Handwerk.
Cologne (Germany) --- History. --- (Produktform)Hardback --- Stadtgeschichte in Bildern --- Das römische Köln --- Köln in der Römerzeit --- Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium --- Köln in fränkischer Zeit --- (VLB-WN)1943: Hardcover, Softcover / Sachbücher/Geschichte/Regionalgeschichte, Ländergeschichte --- History of Germany and Austria --- Antiquity --- anno 500-799 --- anno 800-899 --- anno 900-999 --- Cologne
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The recycling and reuse of materials and objects were extensive in the past, but have rarely been embedded into models of the economy; even more rarely has any attempt been made to address the scale of these practices. Recent developments, including the use of large datasets, computational modelling, and high-resolution analytical chemistry are increasingly offering the means to reconstruct recycling and reuse, and even to approach the thorny issue of quantification. This volume is the first to bring together these new approaches, and the first to present a consideration of recycling and reuse in the Roman economy, taking into account a range of materials and using a variety of methodological approaches. It presents integrated, cross-referential evidence for the recycling and reuse of textiles, papyrus, statuary and building materials, amphorae, metals, and glass, and examines significant questions about organization, value, and the social meaning of recycling.
Recycling (Waste, etc.) --- Rome --- Antiquities --- Antiquities. --- Recycling --- Wiederverwendung --- Wirtschaft --- Rome (Empire) --- Römisches Reich. --- Recycling industry --- Pollution control industry --- E-books --- Recycling industry. --- Recycling (Waste, etc.) - Rome --- Rome - Antiquities --- Römisches Reich --- Imperium Romanum --- Reich Rom --- Italien --- Antike --- Römerzeit --- Römer --- v753-500 --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Italy --- Geschichte 753 v. Chr.-500
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