12 research outputs found

    New series of amphorae from southern Pontic poleis, 4th-first third of the 3rd centuries B.C.

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    Monachov Serguei Ju. New series of amphorae from southern Pontic poleis, 4th-first third of the 3rd centuries B.C.. In: Patabs I. Production and Trade of Amphorae in the Black Sea. Actes de la Table Ronde internationale de Batoumi et Trabzon, 27-29 avril 2006. Istanbul : Institut Français d'Études Anatoliennes-Georges Dumézil, 2010. pp. 23-27. (Varia Anatolica, 21

    Les amphores de Sinope

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    Monachov Serguei Ju. Les amphores de Sinope. In: Anatolia Antiqua, Tome 2, 1993. pp. 107-132

    Methodik zur Bestimmung der 'post-failure-Kennlinien' von Gesteinen im Gebirgsverband

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    Translated from Russian. Published in Shakhtnoe Stroit. (1982) (no.9) p. 18-20SIGLEAvailable from Steinkohlenbergbauverein, Essen (Germany, F.R.) (St-7026) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekDEGerman

    From Traditional to Computational Archaeology. An Interdisciplinary Method and New Approach to Volume and Weight Quantification

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    The present study aims to show the effectiveness of a methodological procedure to estimate the volumetric capacity of archaeological ceramic vessels and the net and gross weights of their probable contents. This method can be easily applied, independently of cultural or chronological contexts, and, alongside other historical and economic conclusions, might serve to verify the possible existence of typological and metrological standardizations of domestic or commercial containers. This study gives a detailed description of a simple methodological protocol which uses profile drawings to calculate the approximate volume of any vessel, thus enabling assessment of its conformity to ancient weight systems. This article will illustrate the strength of the method using a sample of Ramon T-11213 amphorae made in the Bay of Cadiz during the fifth century BC, which, given its quantitative and qualitative strengths, proves to be an exemplary case study and a valid pilot
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