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Pratt, Catherine E. "THE ‘SOS’ AMPHORA: AN UPDATE." Annual of the British School at Athens 110 (April 28, 2015): 213–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068245414000240.

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Research conducted and published over the last 35 years has brought to light much new information concerning the so-called ‘SOS’ amphora, produced primarily in Attica and Euboea in the Archaic period. However, little focused work has been undertaken in the study of these vessels since Johnston and Jones' seminal work in 1978. This paper therefore provides a critical update on the production and distribution of SOS amphorae using the current data available. Included in this update is a discussion of recent research on Early Iron Age amphorae that may help situate the SOS amphora within a broade
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LOUGHTON, MATTHEW E. "The distribution of republican amphorae in france." Oxford Journal of Archaeology 22, no. 2 (2003): 177–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1468-0092.t01-1-00004.

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Magomedov, Boris, and Sergey Didenko. "Sinopean Amphorae and Chernyakhov Culture." Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia 16, no. 1-2 (2010): 479–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157005711x560462.

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Abstract The Chernyakhov culture existed in the Eastern Europe in the second third of the 3rd to the early 5th century AD. Its dominant population group was that of the Goths. Among the goods imported into the region were amphorae of “Delakeu” type, or type C Snp I according to the classification of D. Kassab Tezgör. A workshop which produced these amphorae has been discovered on the outskirts of Sinope. The amphorae from the region of the Chernyakhov culture belong largely to the variant C Snp I-1, module L and M, and, less frequently, to the variant C Snp I-2. Sometimes the clay of these amp
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Lapadula, Erminia. "Le anfore di Spello nelle Regiones VI e VII." Papers of the British School at Rome 65 (November 1997): 127–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068246200010618.

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AMPHORAE OF SPELLO TYPE IN REGIONES VI AND VII‘Amphorae of Spello type’, produced in inland central Italy during the first and second centuries AD, form part of the Italic production of wine containers of the early and middle Imperial periods, alongside production in the central-southern tyrrhenian area (‘Falernian amphorae’) and in the central-southern adriatic area (‘Forlimpopoli amphorae’). In this paper the preliminary results of an archaeological and archaeometric study undertaken of fragments of amphorae of Spello type, found in various locations in Regiones VI and VII, are presented. Th
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FITZPATRICK, ANDREW. "THE DISTRIBUTION OF DRESSEL 1 AMPHORAE IN NORTHWEST EUROPE." Oxford Journal of Archaeology 4, no. 3 (1985): 305–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0092.1985.tb00250.x.

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Tonc, Asja. "Only the Best Olive Oil, Please: On New Amphorae Finds From Mursa." Ephemeris Napocensis 30 (February 10, 2021): 273–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.33993/ephnap.2020.30.273.

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Large scale rescue excavations in the former Barracks area in present-day Osijek (Mursa) in eastern Croatia yielded important Late La Tène and Roman finds. Thin-walled pottery, terra sigillata and amphorae point to a flourishing 1st c. AD phase of the Roman settlement, especially from the middle of the century until the Flavian era. Amphorae present a small percentage in the recovered pottery, among them dominate those of type Dressel 6B with two stamped pieces. Other types are less common and correspond to the usual type assemblage of other contemporary sites in the region. Since the Dressel
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Martínez-Hahnmüller, Víctor. "Comercio en tiempos de guerra: la distribución anfórica cartaginesa durante el período Bárquida." SPAL. Revista de Prehistoria y Arqueología de la Universidad de Sevilla, no. 25 (2016): 83–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/spal.2016i25.04.

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Ceccarelli, Letizia, Maurizio Pietro Bellotto, Marco Caruso, et al. "Characterization of clays and the technology of Roman ceramics production." Clay Minerals 53, no. 3 (2018): 413–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/clm.2018.30.

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ABSTRACTThe recent discovery of a Roman ceramics manufacturing workshop at Montelabate (Perugia, Italy), in use from the first century BC until the late-fourth to fifth centuries AD, offers a unique opportunity to study the technical processes for producing Roman amphorae. Ancient and modern clays were sampled and analysed; they do not differ significantly, supporting the hypothesis of the exploitation of the rich local clay source that allowed a continuity of production. Characterization of the clays was performed using geotechnical methods (Atterberg limits and size distribution) and by ther
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Lehmann, Gunnar. "Phoenician Amphora Production and Distribution in the Southern Levant: A Multi-Disciplinary Investigation into Carinated-Shoulder Amphorae of the Persian Period (539-332 BC). Elizabeth A. Bettles." Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 344 (November 2006): 94–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/basor25066981.

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Loughton, Matthew E., and Steve Jones. "Les amphores républicaines en Auvergne (Puy-de-Dôme) : importation et diffusion avant la Conquête / Republican amphorae in the Auvergne (Puy-de-Dôme) : importation and distribution before the conquest." Revue archéologique du Centre de la France 39, no. 1 (2000): 63–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/racf.2000.2846.

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Borkowski, Wojciech, Witold Migal, Sławomir Sałaciński, and Marek Zalewski. "Possibilities of investigating Neolithic flint economies, as exemplified by the banded flint economy." Antiquity 65, no. 248 (1991): 607–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x0008025x.

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There is a relatively large amount of evidence helpful in reconstructing the economies of Neolithic farming communities. Material relating to flint processing is only one kind of evidence among many, but analyses of the exploitation of this raw material may provide particularly valuable information (Balcer 1988: 49–51). The flint economy provides unique insights into the processes of the division of labour and emergence of distinct groups of producers of specific kinds of tools. In this paper we discuss methods of identification and study of the individual elements of extraction and processing
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Mateo Corredor, Daniel. "In search of Lusitanian amphoras - INÊS VAZ PINTO, RUI ROBERTO DE ALMEIDA and ARCHER MARTIN (edd.), LUSITANIAN AMPHORAE: PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION (Roman and Late Antique Mediterranean Pottery 10; Archaeopress, Oxford, 2016). Pp. viii + 464, many figs., 7 colour plates. ISBN 9781784914271." Journal of Roman Archaeology 30 (2017): 748–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400074699.

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Škvor Jernejčič, Brina. "The Earliest Cremation Burials in the South-Eastern Alpine Region from the Middle Bronze Age – Signs of Intercultural Connections with the Northern Carpathian Basin." Praehistorische Zeitschrift 95, no. 2 (2020): 447–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pz-2020-0024.

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AbstractThe article considers cremation graves from the site of Podsmreka near Višnja Gora (Slovenia). Based on the analysis of their pottery, it could be shown that the graves can be dated to the Middle Bronze Age period (Br B2/C1) and thus represent one of the oldest cremation burials of the Bronze Age in Slovenia. First, the ceramic finds from the radiocarbon dated settlement contexts are discussed in order to reach a more exact chronological framework for the vessel forms from graves. A synthesis of all Middle Bronze Age graves, both inhumations and cremations, from central and eastern Slo
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Thomas, Michael L. "Oplontis B: a center for the distribution and export of Vesuvian wine." Journal of Roman Archaeology 28 (2015): 403–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s104775941500255x.

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At the time of the eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 79, the site known as Villa B at Oplontis contained sufficient amphoras to ship over 30,000 liters of wine. Though the study of J. T. Peña and M. McCallum rightly recognized the site as a bottling facility, this note uses recent data to argue that its function went beyond that to include significant export and distribution of Vesuvian area wine, and possibly the import of foreign wine. The data has been accumulated by the ongoing study of the facility by the Oplontis Project, using geoprospection, excavation, and a census of amphoras at the site.
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Cavalcante, KP, PI Tremarin, and TAV Ludwig. "New records of amphoroid diatoms (Bacillariophyceae) from Cachoeira River, Northeast Brazil." Brazilian Journal of Biology 74, no. 1 (2014): 257–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.24512.

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Amphoroid taxa have been revised in recent decades. Many species formerly assigned to Amphora have been transferred to other recently proposed genera, as Seminavis (Naviculaceae) and Halamphora (Catenulaceae). In Brazil, there are few studies focused on amphoroid taxonomy. This study presents a taxonomic investigation of five uncommon amphoroid taxa from Brazilian diatom flora: Seminavis pusilla, S. strigosa, Amphora ectorii, Halamphora ghanensis and Halamphora sp. Seminavis strigosa is identical in valve morphology and morphometrical data to Amphora twenteana, and its synonymy is proposed. Se
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Broekaert, Wim. "Oil for Rome During the Second and Third Century AD: A Confrontation of Archaeological Records and the Historia Augusta." Mnemosyne 64, no. 4 (2011): 591–623. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156852511x547730.

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AbstractIt is well known that, according to the Historia Augusta, Septimius Severus introduced regular and official oil distributions in Rome. It is argued that this decision should not be interpreted to be a major change in economic policies, but merely an administrative reform to ease the shipment of oil amphorae. The archaeological evidence, inscriptions and legal texts clearly indicate that the imports peaked during the reign of the Antonines, suggesting that Severus neither started nor intensified the imports, but levelled out the structural differences between grain and oil traffic.
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Keay, Simon. "African olive oil and its distribution to Spain and Rome - ABDELLATIF MRABET and JOSÉ REMESAL RODRÍGUEZ, IN AFRICA ET IN HISPANIA: ÉTUDES SUR L'HUILE AFRICAINE (Proyecto Amphorae, bajo los auspicios de la Real Academia de la Historia; Col.leció Instrumenta 25; Publicacions i Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona 2007). Pp. 340, many figs, tables. ISBN 978-84-475-3257-5." Journal of Roman Archaeology 26 (2013): 820–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759413000858.

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Llasat, M. C., M. Llasat-Botija, M. A. Prat, et al. "High-impact floods and flash floods in Mediterranean countries: the FLASH preliminary database." Advances in Geosciences 23 (March 18, 2010): 47–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-23-47-2010.

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Abstract. This paper contains a preliminary analysis of flood risk in Mediterranean countries, conducted within the framework of the FLASH European Project. All flood events recorded between 1990 and 2006 in the Mediterranean region have been included in the study. Results of previous international projects (STORM, SPHERE, AMPHORE, RINAMED and MEDEX), as well as information provided by FLASH Project partners and data included in scientific papers were the main source used in building this database. All the above information had been dispersed in various places, and an attempt was made here to
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Laut, Lazaro L. M., Vanessa M. Laut, Frederico S. Silva, and Alberto G. Figueiredo Jr. "Distribuição das Diatomáceas Modernas nos Sedimentos da Baía de Guanabara e Áreas Oceânicas, Rio de Janeiro (Brasil)." Anuário do Instituto de Geociências 34, no. 1 (2011): 64–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.11137/2011_1_64-87.

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One hundred and fifty three superficial sediments were collected in Guanabara Bay to physical-chemistry and diatom analyses in the ambit to Monitoring Project (CENPES/PETROBRAS). A total of 146 taxa of diatoms were identified where the most frequent taxa in Guanabara Bay were Amphora spp., Coscinodiscus spp. and Navicula yarrensis var. yarrensis. These species are potentially harmful that might harm fisheries and mariculture during blooms. The values of ecological indexes like richness and diversity followed the estuarine gradient were the higher values were found in the mouth and de low in th
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Vukovic, Jasna. "Pottery shreds as tools in late Neolithic Vinca." Starinar, no. 63 (2013): 191–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sta1363191v.

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Over the last few years, careful analysis of a large quantity of ceramic material found during excavation at Vinca has identified a significant number of ceramic fragments with clear use-wear traces. Recycled fragments of ceramic vessels are characterized by the presence of damage and deformation caused by abrasive processes i.e. contact of the fragments with hard material. All recorded recycled fragments can generally be divided into two basic groups: fragments representing tools with a working edge, and fragments with traces of abrasion on their outer surface. The largest group comprises fra
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Sapozhnikov, Philipp V., and Olga Yu Kalinina. "Bottom diatom taxocenes of the sublittoral zone of Lake Issyk-Kul." Issues of modern algology (Вопросы современной альгологии), no. 2(20) (2019): 92–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.33624/2311-0147-2019-2(20)-92-96.

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In July 2018, the bottom sublittoral taxocens of diatoms of Issyk-Kul Lake (Kyrgyzstan) were studied: composition, structure, diversity, equiability and vertical distribution of these characteristics in depth. It was considered not only the ratio between the abundance of species, but also the size-ecological groups of diatoms in the structure and composition of communities. At 9 stations in the western, northern, and northeastern parts of the lake, at depths of 8.4–558 m, a total of 155 taxa of diatoms were found, adapted to dwelling on the bottom (48–89 taxa per station, an average of 66.56).
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Vélez-Agudelo, Camilo, and Marcela A. Espinosa. "Benthic diatoms in relation to environmental factors in an allochthonous river from Patagonia, Argentina." Marine and Freshwater Research 72, no. 9 (2021): 1340. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf20249.

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Natural and human pressures increasingly threatening the biodiversity and water resources of dryland rivers. Fluvial environments of Patagonia harbour high diatom diversity, but their management value is overlooked. The aim of this study is to explore the diatom distribution in surface sediments of the Chubut River and evaluate their relationship with environmental variables. In total, 243 diatom taxa were identified in 16 littoral zone sites. The physical and chemical variables independently explained the variance in diatom data, whereas sediment texture had a low influence. Conductivity, maj
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Delgado, Cristina, Vitor Gonçalves, Saúl Blanco, and Salomé F. P. Almeida. "A new diatom (Bacillariophyceae) species from a thermal spring in Azores archipelago (São Miguel island, Atlantic Ocean)." Botanical Sciences 99, no. 1 (2020): 169–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.17129/botsci.2680.

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Background: Due to their isolation, islands offer excellent areas for the study of distribution of benthic diatoms. On the other hand, diatoms bearing canal raphe have received less attention compared to other groups of diatoms such as Navicula, Pinnularia or Amphora.
 Questions: Is it possible that thermal springs on islands offer a refuge for infrequent diatom species?
 Studied species: Platichthys furnensis C. Delgado, V. Gonçalves & S.F.P. Almeida sp. nov.
 Study site and dates: The species here described was collected in the epilithon of a thermal spring in São Miguel I
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Jakovljević, Olga S., Slađana S. Popović, Danijela P. Vidaković, Katarina Z. Stojanović, and Jelena Ž. Krizmanić. "The Application of Benthic Diatoms in Water Quality Assessment (Mlava River, Serbia)." Acta Botanica Croatica 75, no. 2 (2016): 199–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/botcro-2016-0032.

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AbstractThe main objective of this study was to assess the ecological status of the Mlava River based on epilithic diatoms and to test the use of diatom indices as a tool for estimating the quality of flowing waters in Serbia. Quantitative analysis showed that in AprilAchnanthidium minutissimumwas dominant at each site, except at the fifth site, whereAmphora pediculuswas dominant. In July and September,Achnanthidium minutissimum, Achnanthidium pyrenaicum,Amphora pediculus,Denticula tenuis,Diatoma vulgaris,Gomphonema elegantissimum,Cocconeis pseudolineataandCocconeis placentulavar.lineatadomina
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Mills, Philip, and Ulla Rajala. "THE ROMAN CERAMIC MATERIAL FROM FIELD WALKING IN THE ENVIRONS OF NEPI." Papers of the British School at Rome 79 (October 31, 2011): 147–240. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068246211000055.

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This paper explores the ceramic assemblage of the Nepi Survey Project from the third century bc to the seventh century ad. The surface collection allows the detailed characterization of chronology, ware, fabric supply and functional characteristics. The assemblage shows a settlement explosion in the early second century bc, with another major rise from the Augustan period. The sharp decline in the late second to early third centuries ad is visible here, as it is throughout the region. The later peaks of the late fourth to mid-fifth and the mid-sixth centuries ad conform to the late Roman seque
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Pryanishnikov, Alexander, Salis Karakotov, Victor Titov, and Vladimir Kosolapov. "ABOUT USING THE CONTROLLED VEGETATION SYSTEM (CVS) TO REALIZE THE GENETIC POTENTIAL OF SOYBEAN VARIETIES OF DIFFERENT GENOTYPES." Adaptive Fodder Production 2020, no. 1 (2020): 70–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.33814/afp-2222-5366-2020-1-70-78.

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Varietal diversity is an essential part of the adaptation of production when implementing its soybeans species potential. It is shown that the level of technological support has had a significant impact on the formation of varieties of genetically determined agronomic characteristics and properties. Noted that extensive cultivation type distribution of varieties in the coordinate system of the "crop/protein" is chaotic, and the ratio is expressed as a negative trend line in their dependencies. Against this background, the test contributed to the selection of adapted soybean cultivars based on
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Garcia-Rodriguez, Felipe, Laura del Puerto, Natalia Venturini, et al. "Diatoms, protein and carbohydrate sediment content as proxies for coastal eutrophication in Montevideo, Rio de la Plata Estuary, Uruguay." Brazilian Journal of Oceanography 59, no. 4 (2011): 293–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1679-87592011000400001.

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A study on sediment surface diatom composition in relation to both protein/carbohydrate content and salinity was carried out in Montevideo Bay and the adjacent coastal zone. Samples were seasonally taken during one year along a human impact gradient, and the trophic conditions were assessed from the biochemical composition of the surface sediment organic matter. The co-occurrence of the marine-brackish (Actinocyclus curvatulus, Actinocyclus gallicus, Coscinodiscus excentricus, Coscinodiscus radiatus, Hyalodiscus subtilis, Paralia sulcata) and freshwater diatom flora (Aulacoseira granulata, Aul
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Cardoso, Tereza Regina Machado, and Maria Antonieta da Conceição Rodrigues. "Acritarcos e prasinófitas do Siluriano da bacia do Amazonas: um poderoso auxílio na calibração bioestratigráfica do Grupo Trombetas." Anuário do Instituto de Geociências 28, no. 1 (2005): 131–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.11137/2005_1_131-142.

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This paper deals with borehole data from 1.587,80-1.660,75 m interval of the well 1-AM-1-AM, which represents the most complete section of the Silurian in Amazon basin. Pitinga and Lower Manacupuru formations occurring in Petrobras cores T-40 to T-47 and in Eletronorte shallow boreholes SM 1015, SM 1016, SM-1018, SM-1047 and SM 10-48 were analysed. Besides Acritarch, Chitinozoa, Criptospores, Escolecodontia and amorphous organic matter were also recorded. The Silurian section is rich in well-preserved Acritarchs and prasinophytes, exhibiting a great diversity, mainly in the Pitinga Formation.
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Amengual, A., T. Diomede, C. Marsigli, et al. "A hydrometeorological model intercomparison as a tool to quantify the forecast uncertainty in a medium size basin." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 8, no. 4 (2008): 819–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-8-819-2008.

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Abstract. In the framework of AMPHORE, an INTERREG III B EU project devoted to the hydrometeorological modeling study of heavy precipitation episodes resulting in flood events and the improvement of the operational hydrometeorological forecasts for the prediction and prevention of flood risks in the Western Mediterranean area, a hydrometeorological model intercomparison has been carried out, in order to estimate the uncertainties associated with the discharge predictions. The analysis is performed for an intense precipitation event selected as a case study within the project, which affected no
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Kapuran, Aleksandar, and Aleksandar Bulatovic. "Coţofeni-Kostolac culture on the territory of north-eastern Serbia." Starinar, no. 62 (2012): 65–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sta1262065k.

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The settlement of the territory of north-eastern Serbia by the representatives of the Co?ofeni culture began during the second half of the IV millennium, probably under the pressure of invading tribes from Euroasian steppe. This territory extended over Transylvania, Banat, Oltenia and Muntenia (Map 2). On the territory of Serbia they settled from the Djrerdap gorge up to the Mlava river to the west, and through Kucajske mountains, Bor, Zajecar and further to the south, up to Nis. Aspecific symbiosis occurred on the territory of Serbia between the Co?ofeni and the Kostolac cultures. According t
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Prazukin, A. V., Yu K. Firsov, R. I. Li, and V. V. Kholodov. "Biofouling formation in the artificial reef structured space." Marine Biological Journal 2, no. 3 (2017): 23–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.21072/mbj.2017.02.3.03.

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The paper focuses on the possibility of using artificial reef structures (ARS) to control biofouling and focuses on the spatial organization of vegetative canopies formed in the ARS, which is relevant for solving the problems of cultivation of hydrobionts on solid substrates. ARS is a kind of stockade made up of cylindrical vertical structures (di = 0.33 cm, li = 20 cm) that are placed on a horizontal plate (So = a1 · a = 900 cm2). The stockade covers space (Vg = 0.018 m3) partly occupied by vertical structures (ΣVi = Vi · n, where n is the total number of axial structures on the module horizo
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Brandmeier, Rupert. "Roads of Arabia: New finds of Aqaba amphorae in the Red Sea from a newly discovered wreck site at Jeddah/Eliza shoals." Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, no. 29/1 (December 31, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/uw.2083-537x.pam29.1.05.

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This paper concerns a probable shipwreck cargo of Aqaba amphorae, which was discovered during the second season of the survey project along the Saudi Arabian coast, initiated by nautical archaeologists of Philipps-University Marburg and conducted in cooperation with members of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Heritage in autumn 2013. Seafaring and sea trade was, according to the few ancient sources and modern research activities, a hazardous endeavor in antiquity. Transport containers like the Aqaba Amphorae played a major role in sea trade, a significant number of which have been detected
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Bajtler, Marta. "Jar and amphora stoppers and plugs from Berenike. Distribution at the site, materials and techniques." Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, no. 29/1 (December 31, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/uw.2083-537x.pam29.1.06.

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Amphorae and jar stoppers (excavated/recovered)found during the 2010–2014 seasons of the Polish–American excavations at Berenike in the Red Sea are found mainly in the early Roman trash dumps, although single finds come from all over the ancient city. Altogether 54 stoppers were studied. More than 60% were preserved fragmentarily, some were stamped and colored. As a category they are typical of the Eastern Dessert. Numerous finds come from Myos Hormos and Mons Claudianus, single finds from Mons Porphyrites and Sikait. They reflect Egyptian wine production during the Roman and late Roman period
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Filis, Konstantinos. "Book Review of Per Terram, Per Mare: Seaborne Trade and the Distribution of Roman Amphorae in the Mediterranean, edited by Stella Demesticha." American Journal of Archaeology 121, no. 1 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.3764/ajaonline1211.filis.

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Eva, Tsantini. "Archaeometrical Identification of the Iberian Amphorae Productions at the Area of the Ancient Laietania (Now Maresme): Some Considerations on Production and Distribution Patterns." Archaeology & Anthropology: Open Access 1, no. 4 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.31031/aaoa.2018.01.000519.

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Gabler, Dénes. "A belső vámok szerepe a rajnai és a dunai provinciák importált kerámiaspektrumában." Dissertationes Archaeologicae, January 16, 2015, 45–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.17204/dissarch.2014.45.

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The political, strategical and cultural blocks in the Roman Empire functioned as economic units as well. The European provinces can be divided in two major groups: the Gaulish – Germanian provinces and the ones in the Danube valley. The economic development of these two areas differed significantly not only at certain points in time, but diverged all through the centuries of the Imperial period. The establishment of customs districts and the organisation of their administrative network played an important role in forming these economic units. Experience has provided evidence that the distribut
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Ćurčić, Milenko, Dragica Milinković, Dragana Radivojević, and Dijana Đurić. "VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF DIATOMS ON MOSSES IN WELLS OF BIJELJINA MUNICIPALITY IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA." Archives for Technical Sciences 1, no. 20 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.7251/afts.2019.1120.053c.

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Vertical distribution of species and infraspecies taxa of diatoms (Bacillariophyta) on well mosses where they live epiphytically, and a relative number of individuals per surface area unit were followed in 8 open wells with shadoof. Researches were conducted during 2015-2016 through four seasons. Sampling of algae material from well mosses that cover interior of the well was conducted on every 50 cm of depth starting from the surface (O cm) to 200 cm. Considering the specificity of substrate on which diatoms live in wells, and those are mosses that are especially expressed to 1,5 m depth of we
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