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An international journal printing contributions in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish; specializing in synthetic articles and in long reviews. General editor and publisher, J.H. Humphrey Order direct by e-mail: jra@journalofromanarch.com * Special offers to individuals on all titles * Postage will be added for each book. Please give your name, best mailing address, and telephone ...
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A reconstructed Roman villa rustica from the 1st to the 3rd century A.D. Description of the site, walking tour and panoramic views.
www.villa-rustica.de/indexe.html
When you visit Roman Vindolanda and the Roman Army Museum you are in the heart of Hadrian's Wall Country - Rome's Mighty Northern Frontier.
The Romans in Sussex Website. The site is intended to provide an in-depth look into how people may have lived in the Sussex region during the later Iron Age, the Roman period, and early Anglo-Saxon times.
Lepcis Magna, an amazingly preserved Roman city on the North African coast has been excavated by archaeologists since the 1920s. From Phoenicean beginnings through colonisation to Roman city this site has welcomed many of the great names of the Roman Empire. Although now a UNESCO World Heritage site, few tourists get to see the wonders of this site in person, but the work of the latest team of ...
Study Group for Roman Pottery Webmaster Ted.Connell@BTInternet.com This site is under development Introduction to the Group What is the Study Group for Roman Pottery The Study Group for Roman Pottery, (SGRP), was formed in 1971 to further the study of pottery of the Roman period in Britain. It provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest research, and of issues affecting ...
www.ibiblio.org/expo/vatican.exhibit/exhibit/b-archeology/Archaeology.html
An online display of ancient Roman surgical instruments ...
www.med.virginia.edu/hs-library/historical/antiqua/instru.html
Use this site to learn more about Horace's Villa near Licenza (Rome), Italy and about the new excavations being undertaken there under the direction of Prof. Bernard Frischer and with the sponsorship of the Vincenzo Romagnoli Group, the American Academy in Rome, and the Soprintendenza Archeologica per il Lazio.
www.humnet.ucla.edu/horaces-villa
ASPROM ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY AND PRESERVATION OF ROMAN MOSAICS Welcome! You will find a wide variety of materials relating to mosaics in Britain, including their design, construction, and the buildings in which they have been discovered. You will also find articles which will give an insight into the relationship between mosaics and art, architecture, religion and history. A catalogue of ...
KARANIS: AN EGYPTIAN TOWN IN ROMAN TIMES Discoveries of the University of Michigan Expedition to Egypt (1924-1935) edited by Elaine K. Gazda Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan, 1983 CONTENTS Acknowledgements Karanis in Perspective The Rural Economy Domestic Life The Temples and the Gods Bibliography This web site is an on-line version of the 1983 Kelsey Museum of Archaeology ...
www.umich.edu/~kelseydb/Exhibits/Karanis83/KaranisExcavation/KaranisExcavation.html
ATLAS OF ROMAN POTTERY potsherd Search (on this site) Search text of atlas pages. potsherd Home Atlas Publications FAQ wares All wares classes All classes Amphoras Coarse wares Fine wares Mortaria Terra Sigillata sources All sources Africa Britain Gaul Germany Iberia Italy Eastern databases All databases Pottery kilns (GB) JRPS bibliography (GB) SFECAG (FR) Samian forms NRFRC other topics Sherd ...
About 2, 000 years ago the city of Vienne sprang up on the banks of the Rhone. Capital of the Allobroges it continued to grow under the Romans. It contended with Lyon, the capital of Gaul, 30 kilometres away, for the honour of possessing the most impressive monuments in the Gallo-Roman world: temple, forum, theatre, odeum, circus, storehouses, thermal complex, luxuriously decorated houses ...
www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/arcnat/vienne/en
University of Southampton Research Research Projects Home Index Help University Home Page Ciudades Romanas Project Home Page This page will disseminate reports, data and other information about the Ciudades Romanas (Roman Towns) project. This project is a feasibility study which aims to investigate the context of the Roman towns sites of southern Spain, taking the known sites of Seville ...
www.arch.soton.ac.uk/Research/Seville
Straddling northeastern Greece, southern Bulgaria, and the European coast of Turkey, and bounded by the Balkan Mountains, the Black Sea, and the Aegean coast, Thrace exemplifies the spirit of survival.
www.archaeology.org/online/features/thrace/index.html
ROMAN BUILDINGS ARCHAEOLOGY Home Page This site is intended to provide a resource for those interested in the buildings archaeology of the Roman Empire, especially the archaeology of construction. There is currently a particular focus on the archaeology of Roman Italy and North Africa. The following pages are currently available: Web Resources Roman Construction Bibliography About the Author ...
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GLOUCESTER AND DISTRICT ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH GROUP Registered charity No.252290 E-mail:postbox@gadarg.org.uk ~ FROCESTER EXCAVATION For many years, GADARG has been involved in the on-going archaeological research excavation at Frocester, 5 km south-west of Stroud. Here, since 1961, firstly under the direction of Capt. Gracie and now for over twenty years under Eddie Price, (GADARG's ...
www.gadarg.org.uk/frocester.htm