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    Le quai no 9 du port romain de Saint-Lupien à Rezé/Ratiatum (Loire-Atlantique) by Jimmy Mouchard, Matthieu Yacger

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Their facades, built following the model of a timber framework system, bear witness to a process rarely attested to for the Roman world in a harbor context. Their state of preservation is remarkable and despite varying degrees of legibility from one box to another, it has allowed for the observation of an entire series of traces left by the carpenters and for the reconstruction of the operational chain of construction for the docks. …”
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    Náboženská a církevně-správní situace na Chrudimsku v 18. století ve světle zpovědních výkazů by Ladislav Nekvapil

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This resulted not only in the change of most subsidiary churches into chapels which were continuously occupied by chaplains, but also improve- ment of the quality and growth of the density of the catholic network, which was one of the key factors in the Roman Catholics' fight against non-Catholics. Similarly, the 18th century saw large vicarage districts divided into several smaller ones, the administration of which was far more efficient. …”
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    Nouveaux éléments concernant l’amphithéâtre antique de Saintes (Charente-Maritime) : l’arène aux iiie et ive s. apr. J.-C. by Bastien Gissinger

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As a prelude to an excavation carried out in concert with the restoration work on the Roman amphitheatre of Saintes (Charente-Maritime, France), three trenches were dug in the building’s arena in an operation led by B. …”
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    Les quais nos 1, 12 et 13 du port romain de Saint-Lupien à Rezé/Ratiatum (Loire-Atlantique) by Xavier Favreau, Nicolas Ménez

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Their facades, built following the model of a timber framework system, bear witness to a process rarely attested to for the Roman world in a harbor context. Their state of preservation is remarkable and despite varying degrees of legibility from one box to another, it has allowed for the observation of an entire series of traces left by the carpenters and for the reconstruction of the operational chain of construction for the docks. …”
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    An outline of typology of social relations in the countries of Byzantine civilization in the VII-XIV Centuries by Nerijus Babinskas

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Rome also continued to develop in this direction, but at the end of antiquity, it reached a deadlock (during the barbarian invasions in the IV-V century AD). Nevertheless, the Roman ruins were "radioactive": Germanic tribes became acquainted with the idea of private property. …”
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    Analyse des terres cuites architecturales de l’aqueduc de Nyon/Colonia Iulia Equestris (Suisse) by Benjamin Clément, Christophe Henny, Anne Schmitt

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Add to this end, all the terracotta bricks making up the bottom of the canal (specus) were sampled for the purpose of exhaustive study, entailing both a metrological and typological investigation and physico-chemical analyses of the clay of which they are composed.Probably built during the 1st century AD, the Colonia Iulia Equestris aqueduct would have supported the development of the Roman city founded in the middle of the previous century on the shores of Lake Geneva. …”
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