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Archival Research, Underwater Optical Surveys, and 3D Modelling: Three Stages for Shaping the Wreck of the Steamship <i>Bengala</i> (Isola di Capo Rizzuto, Crotone, Italy)
Published 2024-12-01“…This research combined archival sources with underwater surveys, including a detailed 3D survey by divers and archaeologists. Archival research, including consultation of official documents, provided critical information on the ship’s dimensions, superstructure, rigging, materials, and construction methods. …”
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Les aqueducs romains de Lyon et d’ailleurs : nouveaux repères
Published 2023-12-01“…The “Aqueducts of Lyon” research group, which all the researchers, regardless of their institutional affiliations were invited to join, has been at work since 2015: professional archaeologists from government departments, universities, laboratories, institutes or companies, as well as research volunteers, have joined forces to present and explain their work within different institutional frameworks, and with different tools and methods. …”
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Aux origines gauloises de Tours (Indre-et-Loire) : état des connaissances
Published 2022-12-01“…This evidence did not encourage 19th and 20th c. archaeologists to search for an occupation prior to the city of Turones as a Roman capital. …”
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Les aqueducs de Rome : les activités de la Surintendance capitoline, une contribution essentielle à la recherche
Published 2023-12-01“…The tool used for this purpose is a Geographical Information System (GIS) designed to collect all the information needed to implement maintenance and conservation activities.The focus of the project was the elevated structures of five aqueducts for a total length of approximately 18 km: Aqua Alexandrina, a Neronian aqueduct on the Caelian Hill, and the three still functioning aqueducts (Aqua Virgo, Aqua Traiana and acquedotto Felice).Carried out by a multidisciplinary team (archaeologists, architects, restorers), the project consisted of assessments of the risk status of the structures based on parameters of various types, such as biological damage, structural and surface degradation, humidity-related phenomena. …”
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Une inscription méconnue de Cos/Cosa dans la cité des Cadurques
Published 2021-12-01“…The site is well-known to local archaeologists and scholars since the 17th c. The marble plaque presents four incomplete lines of the original text. …”
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Le fromage en Gaule à l’âge du Fer et à l’époque romaine : état des lieux pour sa production et analyse de sa place dans le monde antique
Published 2020-12-01“…Of course, the source effect was taken into account, as well as the fact that the greater number of protohistoric and ancient cheese strainers, which must have been made of perishable materials (rushes, willow or wicker, even wood splints), have long since disappeared, leaving only the pottery specimens available to archaeologists that were examined here. In reality, and without any satisfactory explanation being put forward, the pottery cheese strainer is quite specific to Gaul (as well as to the British Isles), whereas the Latin word fiscella (faisselle in French) indeed means “small basket”. …”
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