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Austro-Prussian War of 1866, Landscape Archaeology of the Battlefield of Sadowa-Königgrätz
Published 2023-12-01“…The aim is to introduce the possibilities of analysing individual available sources using the methods of battlefield archaeology, which is a sub-discipline of post-medieval archaeology. The historical period in question is not only a regional issue. …”
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A newly-found inscribed funerary altar from the territory of Parthicopolis
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Why Central Asia’s Mushiston is not a source for the Late Bronze Age tin ingots from the Uluburun shipwreck
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Bolgar Coppersmith's Workshop at Rozhdestvensk Hillford in Perm Krai
Published 2021-06-01“…Huzin’s anniversary, the author present the main information about a significant event in the medieval archaeology of the Volga-Kama region – the important discovery of a coppersmith’s workshop at Rozhdestvensk hillfort, a trading post of Bolgar craftsmen in Perm Krai. …”
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Early Byzantine Officials in the Southwestern Taurica According to the Seals from Cherson and Its Environ
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Problems in the archaeological study of Medieval Bilhorod and its ceramics (based on the excavations of one of the pottery workshop)
Published 2022-12-01“…That is why the re-examination of ‘old’ excavation data from the perspective of new achievements of medieval archaeology and ceramology in the Northern Black Sea region is the focus of our study. …”
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Attestazioni di età medievale e postmedievale in alcuni siti nuragici di Trexenta e Gerrei
Published 2017-01-01“…Abstract: The reuse of ancient monuments is one of the most subject of medieval archaeology. What reuse of places and buildings represented during centuries is not easy to understand. …”
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Towards an Ontology-Driven Information System for Archaeological Pottery Studies: The <span style="font-variant: small-caps">Greyware</span> Experience
Published 2021-08-01“…The archaeological analysis of medieval and modern pottery has benefited from the consolidation of archaeometry in the domain of Medieval Archaeology in the past few decades. As part of an ongoing research project devoted to the characterization of pottery production, distribution processes and technological transfer, we deal with a considerable amount of data that are very diverse in origin and nature and must be exploited within an integrated information system in order to provide information for historical knowledge. …”
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UAVIMALS: THE "OPEN" REMOTE SENSING SYSTEM FOR SURFACE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS
Published 2023-06-01“…A mediaeval city that has been researched for about 25 years by the Chair of Christian and Medieval Archaeology at the 'Sapienza' University of Rome. …”
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FAMILIAR YET UNKNOWN? COMINES’ TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN FLANDERS AND ITS CLOTH SEAL FINDS
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The origins and development of English medieval townhouses operating commercially on two storeys
Published 1994“…<p>Over the last thirty years the study of the English medieval townhouse has not developed on a par with medieval archaeology, or urban history. This thesis combines the evidence of standing buildings, archaeological excavation, antiquarian records, and documentary sources, to reconsider the form of townhouses used in the distributive trades, and, in particular, it examines the evidence for the origins of townhouses operating commercially on two storeys (split-level townhouses), and their relationship to the raised walkways of the Chester Rows.…”
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La ricerca partecipata nell’archeologia del futuro / Participatory research in the archaeology of the future
Published 2019-12-01“…In this paper the participatory research methods or models in archaeology will be described, outlining the main characteristics, practices and problems, in relation to the projects that for several years the medieval archaeology group of the University of Padua has been carrying out in various regions of Northern Italy. …”
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Archaeological Evidence of Atypical Burials in the Middle Ages
Published 2021-11-01“…Regardless of the fact that the phenomenon of the atypically buried individuals has not been duly investigated in the Serbian Medieval archaeology, the analysis of the evidence shows that contexts corresponding to this type are registered at no less than 19 sites. …”
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Scythian Barrow of the Second Half of the 5th Century BC in the Lower Dniester Region
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