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Links | The Oxford Roman Economy Project
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Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy. Coin Hoards of the Roman Empire Project. Coin Hoarding in the Roman Empire. Join us for Roman Discussion Forum - Trinity 2016. Conference: The Economics of Roman Religion. Related centres and projects at Oxford University. Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents (CSAD). Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology (OCMA). Structural Determinants of Economic Performance in the Roman World. A Research Network based in Flandres (Ghent, Leuven, Brussels; 2012-2016). Extremely...
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Ruth Fillery-Travis | Archaeological science, graduate study and high temperature technology | Page 2
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Archaeological science, graduate study and high temperature technology. General materials and archaeometry. Chance to see the Crosby Garrett Helmet. International Symposium on Archaeometry 2012, Leuven Belgium. Tips on writing an abstract for a conference paper. Introduction to slag analysis: How iron is made in a bloomery furnace. Historical Metallurgy Society’s Research in Progress 2011. UCL Primtech 2011 – running the metalworking sessions. Newer posts →. Importing DigiMap NTF files to ArcMap. Yes, th...
urbanismandtheromanworld.wordpress.com
Useful Links and Resources | Urbanism and the Roman world
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Urbanism and the Roman world. Thoughts on urbanism from a historical and archaeological perspective. Useful Links and Resources. Here are a few useful links and resources for anyone interested in the urbanism of the Roman world. I’m always happy to hear about new ones, so feel free to contact me with suggestions. Ancient Ports – Ports Antiques. The Ancient Theatre Archive. The Ancient World Mapping Centre. This centre has been carrying on the work of the project that produced. This website provides an in...
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A digital map of the Roman Empire | Pelagios Commons
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Linking the places of our past. How can it help me? A digital map of the Roman Empire. September 19, 2012. Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. Was published in 2000 as part of an international effort to create a comprehensive map and a directory of all ancient places mentioned in sources and a selection of important archaeological sites. Since then two digitization efforts based on the Barrington Atlas have come into being, Pleiades. Which started off as a historical gazetteer,and the DARMC.
mappingdante.com
A list of digital resources for the study of Dante's works
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A Study of Places in the Commedia. This pages lists a series of open-access digital projects for the study of Dante’s works, and a few selected websites with digital mapping projects and resources. Searchable bibliographical repository starting from 1972, ed. Giovanna Puletti, Società Dantesca Italiana). Concordance to Dante’s. By Terril Shepard Soules). Introduction to the culture of Dante as a reader, ed. Martin Eisner, Duke University). Integrated multimedia companion to the. The World of Dante. Blog ...
fromthestormysky.blogspot.com
From The Stormy Sky: Maps of Francia and other Medieval Miscellanea
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From The Stormy Sky. Monday, May 30, 2011. Maps of Francia and other Medieval Miscellanea. In researching the Fall of Rome and early medieval Europe I have come across some interesting websites. Regnum Francorum Online. Another excellent set of maps, with ancient place-names, can be found on the Digital Atlas of Roman and Medieval Civilization. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Maps of Francia and other Medieval Miscellanea. The Deification of Constantine. Smenkhkare: The Phantom Pharaoh. I am original...
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Astuces documentaires | Préfixes
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Archives de catégorie : Astuces documentaires. Une feuille de style MOM pour Zotero! Depuis peu, la Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée s’est dotée d’une feuille de style Zotero adaptée aux normes fixées par son service de publications. Il est possible de télécharger ce fichier .csl sur le répertoire des styles Zotero accessible à l’adresse suivante : https:/ www.zotero.org/styles. Je suis étudiant, j’aime chercher j’aime surtout trouver! Au sens scientifique du terme, le produit de votre réflexion ...
geodiaforum.blogspot.com
GeoDia User Forum: March 2011
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Welcome to the GeoDia User Forum. This blog is set up to serve as a way to collect feedback from users of GeoDia. A spatial timeline of the ancient Mediterranean developed by Adam Rabinowitz. University of Texas at Austin, department of Classics), Peter Keane and Stuart Ross (UT Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services), and Nick Rabinowitz. Using Nick's timemap.js. Library and the LAITS DASe. Wednesday, March 16, 2011. SXSW panel on geotemporal visualization. Saturday, March 5, 2011. It'll be at 1...
fromthestormysky.blogspot.com
From The Stormy Sky: May 2011
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From The Stormy Sky. Monday, May 30, 2011. Maps of Francia and other Medieval Miscellanea. In researching the Fall of Rome and early medieval Europe I have come across some interesting websites. Regnum Francorum Online. Another excellent set of maps, with ancient place-names, can be found on the Digital Atlas of Roman and Medieval Civilization. Sunday, May 22, 2011. The Deification of Constantine. Photo by Jean-Christophe Benoist, courtesy of Wikipedia. Where the buildings of Constantinople have been rec...