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    Dique seco, en South Shields by Peter Frank Stott, Lanes Morton Ramage

    Published 1958-10-01
    “…La conocida empresa Brigham & Cowan Ltd, de South Shields (Inglaterra), acaba de construir un dique de carena en la desembocadura del río Tyne, destinado a la reparación de tanques y cargas de gran tonelaje y de relativamente poco calado. …”
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    A lost medieval garment? by Merav Schnitzer

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…On cover: Late Roman wall, the portion immediately south of the West Gate (Porta Oea) with re-used blocks from first-century mausolea (Drawing by Francesca Bigi) and Tombstone of Regina from South Shields (Arbeia) (Tyne and WearArchives and Museums/ Bridgeman Images). …”
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    Fish Remains from Excavations near the Riverfront at Newcastle upon Tyne, England by Rebecca A. Nicholson

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…Most of the fresh fish marketed in the city has been landed at the nearby coastal ports of North and South Shields. Excavations at two sites behind the present Quayside in Newcastle, however, have yielded quantities of fish bones, representing a wide variety of species. …”
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    Clusters of re-use: the late Roman Wall and the Unfinished Baths of Lepcis Magna by Francesca Bigi

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…On cover: Late Roman wall, the portion immediately south of the West Gate (Porta Oea) with re-used blocks from first-century mausolea (Drawing by Francesca Bigi) and Tombstone of Regina from South Shields (Arbeia) (Tyne and WearArchives and Museums/ Bridgeman Images). …”
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    Adorned medieval mummies from ‘Āsi al-Hadath cave, Lebanon: a multicultural community? by Patricia Antaki-Masson

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…On cover: Late Roman wall, the portion immediately south of the West Gate (Porta Oea) with re-used blocks from first-century mausolea (Drawing by Francesca Bigi) and Tombstone of Regina from South Shields (Arbeia) (Tyne and WearArchives and Museums/ Bridgeman Images). …”
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    Brooches in context. Two cases from the Palatine Hill (Rome) and their different ways of communicating personal identity by Giulia Bison

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…On cover: Late Roman wall, the portion immediately south of the West Gate (Porta Oea) with re-used blocks from first-century mausolea (Drawing by Francesca Bigi) and Tombstone of Regina from South Shields (Arbeia) (Tyne and WearArchives and Museums/ Bridgeman Images). …”
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    Baldock torcs: penannular neck rings from south-eastern Roman Britain and their significance for the development of provincial identities by Michael Marshall

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…On cover: Late Roman wall, the portion immediately south of the West Gate (Porta Oea) with re-used blocks from first-century mausolea (Drawing by Francesca Bigi) and Tombstone of Regina from South Shields (Arbeia) (Tyne and WearArchives and Museums/ Bridgeman Images). …”
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    Pagan iconoclasts? Some case studies from Roman Burgundy during Late Antiquity by Pierre-Antoine Lamy

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…On cover: Late Roman wall, the portion immediately south of the West Gate (Porta Oea) with re-used blocks from first-century mausolea (Drawing by Francesca Bigi) and Tombstone of Regina from South Shields (Arbeia) (Tyne and WearArchives and Museums/ Bridgeman Images). …”
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    The construction of other genders by means of personal appearance in medieval Islam: the case of mukhannathūn (effeminates) and kuntha (hermaphrodites) by Hadas Hirsch

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…On cover: Late Roman wall, the portion immediately south of the West Gate (Porta Oea) with re-used blocks from first-century mausolea (Drawing by Francesca Bigi) and Tombstone of Regina from South Shields (Arbeia) (Tyne and WearArchives and Museums/ Bridgeman Images). …”
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    Re-carving is easy - when you are not detected by Siri Sande

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…On cover: Late Roman wall, the portion immediately south of the West Gate (Porta Oea) with re-used blocks from first-century mausolea (Drawing by Francesca Bigi) and Tombstone of Regina from South Shields (Arbeia) (Tyne and WearArchives and Museums/ Bridgeman Images). …”
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    Rethinking the 'Spetctrum of Luxury': Roman jewellery from the Bay of Naples by Courtney A. Ward

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…On cover: Late Roman wall, the portion immediately south of the West Gate (Porta Oea) with re-used blocks from first-century mausolea (Drawing by Francesca Bigi) and Tombstone of Regina from South Shields (Arbeia) (Tyne and WearArchives and Museums/ Bridgeman Images). …”
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    Medieval bling: the display of jewellery on women's funerary monuments from England in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries by Pam Walker

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…On cover: Late Roman wall, the portion immediately south of the West Gate (Porta Oea) with re-used blocks from first-century mausolea (Drawing by Francesca Bigi) and Tombstone of Regina from South Shields (Arbeia) (Tyne and WearArchives and Museums/ Bridgeman Images). …”
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    Signum and self: engraved gemstones and the expression of identity at Herculaneum by Ruth Allen

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…On cover: Late Roman wall, the portion immediately south of the West Gate (Porta Oea) with re-used blocks from first-century mausolea (Drawing by Francesca Bigi) and Tombstone of Regina from South Shields (Arbeia) (Tyne and WearArchives and Museums/ Bridgeman Images). …”
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    John Leland’s Caer Urfe: Tynemouth or Chepstow? by Andrew Breeze

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The paper also examines the case of Arbeia, recorded by Notitia Dignitatum as the name of the Roman fort at South Shields, Tyneside. The author shows that Arbeia has no link with Caer Urfe, nor does it mean ‘Arabs,’ supposedly relating to the garrisoning there after 300 CE of troops from Iraq. …”
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