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Division of labor, specialization and diversity in the ancient Roman cities: A quantitative approach to Latin epigraphy
Published 2022-01-01“…We analyze occupational data extracted from a large body of Latin epigraphic evidence by computer-assisted text-mining, subsequently mapped onto a dataset of ancient Roman cities. We detect a higher frequency of occupation terms on inscriptions from cities led by Rome than from rural areas and identify an accumulation of tertiary sector occupations in large cities. …”
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Insights on the Mortars of Ancient Roman Aqueducts: <i>Aqua Virgo</i> and Aqueduct Y, Rome (Italy)
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Large-scale micron-order 3D surface correlative chemical imaging of ancient Roman concrete
Published 2021“…The detailed characterization of ancient Roman concrete at each of these scales is important for understanding its mechanics, resilience, degradation pathways, and for making informed decisions regarding its preservation. …”
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Ancient Roman bacterium against current issues: strain Aquil_B6, Paenisporosarcina quisquiliarum, or Psychrobacillus psychrodurans?
Published 2023-12-01“…This work aims to provide the scientific community with a new sequence for the type strain Paenisporosarcina quisquiliarum SK 55 and broaden the knowledge of the Psychrobacillus psychrodurans species, in particular, considering the ancient strain Aquil_B6 found in an ancient Roman amphora.…”
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Ancient Roman Mortars from <i>Villa del Capo di Sorrento</i>: A Multi-Analytical Approach to Define Microstructural and Compositional Features
Published 2021-04-01“…This research provides a characterization of ancient Roman mortars from “<i>Villa del Capo di Sorrento</i>” (commonly known as “<i>Villa di Pollio Felice</i>” or “<i>Bagni della Regina Giovanna</i>”). …”
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The Cosmic Viewpoint: A Study of Seneca’s Natural Questions by Gareth D. Williams
Published 2015-01-01Subjects: “…ancient Roman science…”
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Archaeoastronomy in ancient Helvetia: the theater, the temple and the city of Aventicum (Avenches)
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Famicose peatlands and ungulate hoof diseases: on the meaning of a word from ‘On the meaning of words’ (Festus, 2nd century CE; Paulus Diaconus, 8th century CE)
Published 2020-07-01Subjects: “…ancient roman society…”
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Correlation between classical Roman law and English common law: comparative historical analysis
Published 2023-12-01Subjects: “…ancient roman law…”
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One, Two, Three! Can Everybody Hear Me? Acoustics of Roman Contiones. Case Studies of the Capitoline Hill and the Temple of Bellona in Rome
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Esplorando la storia. Studi per Umberto Levra - Exploring History. Studies for Umberto Levra
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Garum Sardiniae in Tabula: Rediscovering the Ancient Taste of Roman Cuisine
Published 2023-08-01“…Can a team of archaeologists faithfully recreate Garum today, starting only with the historical knowledge available to us, and at the same time being careful to use the methods and materials that the ancient Romans had at their disposal to make this product?…”
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Aulus Cornelius Celsus – a famous Roman encyclopedist
Published 2020-03-01“…The ancient Romans did not work as physicians, but they used the services of foreign doctors, mostly Greeks. …”
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Francesco Petrarca and the Parameters of Historical Research
Published 2012-08-01“…Although scholars in the first two generations of humanism wrote the histories drawing heavily on ancient Roman sources, Petrarca was the first humanist historian to focuses on the history of ancient Roma. …”
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