TimeTravelRome, to histodons French
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☀️ The theater of Cartagena was discovered and excavated only 30 years ago. Altars, sculptures and dedicatory inscriptions of the theater were saved from destruction as it was first transformed into a macellum, and later buried under medieval and later constructions.
📜 Link to the post on Timetravelrome.com 👉https://www.timetravelrome.com/2023/12/17/roman-theater-of-cartagena/

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"Our project is revealing a new perspective on how these sites, contrary to previous assumptions, seem to have played a significant role in the configuration and evolution of trading networks throughout the Roman period."

Quevedo A, Hernández García Jde D, Gutiérrez-Rodríguez M, Moreno-Martín FJ, Mukai T, Capelli C. Impact of trading networks on a small island at the end of Late Antiquity: Isla del Fraile. Antiquity. 2023:1-9. doi: https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2023.182 @archaeodons @antiquidons

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Geographical systems of the ancients. Drawn by Dr. Charles Muller. Engraved by Edwd. Weller. London : John Murray. (to accompany) Dr. William Smith's Ancient atlas. 1. 1874. : Smith, William, 1813-1893 https://archive.org/details/dr_geographical-systems-of-the-ancients-drawn-by-dr-charles-muller-engraved-13007021 via @internetarchive @antiquidons

credit: David Rumsey Map Collection, David Rumsey Map Center, Stanford Libraries.

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Geographical systems of the ancients. Drawn by Dr. Charles Muller. Engraved by Edwd. Weller. London : John Murray. (to accompany) Dr. William Smith's Ancient atlas. 1. 1874. : Smith, William, 1813-1893 https://archive.org/details/dr_geographical-systems-of-the-ancients-drawn-by-dr-charles-muller-engraved-13007021 via @internetarchive @antiquidons

David Rumsey Map Collection, David Rumsey Map Center, Stanford Libraries." Please contact the David Rumsey Map Collection for commercial use. https://www.davidrumsey.com/about/copyright-and-permissions

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Geographical systems of the ancients. Drawn by Dr. Charles Muller. Engraved by Edwd. Weller. London : John Murray. (to accompany) Dr. William Smith's Ancient atlas. 1. 1874. : Smith, William, 1813-1893 https://archive.org/details/dr_geographical-systems-of-the-ancients-drawn-by-dr-charles-muller-engraved-13007021 via @internetarchive @antiquidons

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Geographical systems of the ancients. Drawn by Dr. Charles Muller. Engraved by Edwd. Weller. London : John Murray. (to accompany) Dr. William Smith's Ancient atlas. 1. 1874. https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/s/38u4h7 @antiquidons

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Geographical systems of the ancients. Drawn by Dr. Charles Muller. Engraved by Edwd. Weller. London : John Murray. (to accompany) Dr. William Smith's Ancient atlas. 1. 1874. https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/s/38u4h7 @antiquidons

bibliolater, to econhist
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"We have documented more than 200 relative values of gold and silver across almost 3000 years (2500 bce–400 ce) to establish value benchmarks for essentially pure metal. Our aim is to improve understanding of ancient economies by enabling regional and temporal comparisons of these relative values."

Ross, J., & Bettenay, L. (2023). Gold and Silver: Relative Values in the Ancient Past. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 1-18. doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774323000355 @econhist @archaeodons @antiquidons

LenaOetzel, to historikerinnen German
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I'm deligted to finally share with you this on treaties as instruments of international relations from to the present!
Whether you're working on , marriage, alliance or
international law treaties, international trade or climate agreements, we are looking forward to your abstracts in English or German (Deadline 15. January 2024).
The workshop will be held in November 2024 as a hybrid event in Munich.

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bibliolater, to histodon
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"The early alphabet developed in association with Western Asiatic (Canaanite) miners in Sinai (or, at least, was taken up by them) during the Middle Kingdom in the eighteenth century BC. We suggest that early alphabetic writing spread to the Southern Levant during the late Middle Bronze Age (with the Lachish Dagger probably being the earliest attested example), and was in use by at least the mid fifteenth century BC at Tel Lachish."

Höflmayer, F., Misgav, H., Webster, L., & Streit, K. (2021). Early alphabetic writing in the ancient Near East: The ‘missing link’ from Tel Lachish. Antiquity, 95(381), 705-719. doi: https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2020.157 @archaeodons @histodon @histodons

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TimeTravelRome, to antiquidons French
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✨️ Yesterday I've posted a story about the Gallo-roman city of Arlon, ancient Orolaunum. When I was visiting Arlon's Archaeological museum, I was surprised by these colourful spherical balsamarii 🏮- they were found at the local necropolis of Hochgericht. 📸 I am sharing here some more pics of them. 🙂

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TimeTravelRome, to antiquidons French
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✨️ is one of the oldest cities of Belgium - it was an important gallo-roman vicus at the intersection of the Reims-Trier and Metz-Tongeren roman roads. I visited Arlon some time ago and I am sharing now a few photos and stories about the ancient city of Orolaunum. 🙂 Here is the blog post 👉https://www.timetravelrome.com/2023/11/09/a-glimpse-into-gallo-roman-heritage-of-arlon/

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A bacchic relief in the Archaeological museum of Arlon.
Lead counterfeiting molds in Arlon archaeological museum.
The "Roman column" in the center of Arlon built in 1990s ro evoque city's gallo-roman past.

DontMindMe, to medievodons
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TimeTravelRome, to antiquidons French
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☀️ I am happy to announce the launch of the new version of the 👉 timetravelrome.com website. The full content of our mobile app now can be found on the website for 💯 free:
https://www.timetravelrome.com/map/
🙏🏻 A huge Thank you ! to pavla.gr who made this possible ! 🪄
🙂 I hope you will like this new and free resource dedicated to the Ancient Roman Empire. Enjoy !

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DontMindMe, to historikerinnen
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bibliolater, to archaeodons
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"This article offers the examples from Sintashta SM and Kamennyj Ambar-5, along with Bayesian modelling of radiocarbon dates from KA-5's kurgan burials, as new information for debate over both the timing of the introduction of light vehicles on the Eurasian Steppe and, more generally, technological innovations across Eurasia."

Lindner, S. (2020). Chariots in the Eurasian Steppe: A Bayesian approach to the emergence of horse-drawn transport in the early second millennium BC. Antiquity, 94(374), 361-380. doi: https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2020.37 @archaeodons

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historyshapes, to histodons
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Something fishy is going on...

...your food 🐟 🏺

Check out garum, the ancient Roman condiment made from fish guts left out in the sun ☀️

https://www.historyshapes.com/featured/garum/

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MARBASPrinceton, to medievodons
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This is the account for Manuscript, Rare Book & Archive Studies (MARBAS) at Princeton. We're an initiative dedicated to sharing resources and techniques related to textual artifacts produced before 1600. That's manuscripts, archival documents, early printed books, papyri, inscriptions, the list goes on! We're all about premodern texts and the multitudes of materials that have carried them.

We'll be posting about , , and from a range of geographies and across , , and the period.

Looking forward to connecting with @antiquidons, @histodons, @medievodons, @bookhistodons, and others!

https://marbas.princeton.edu/

bibliolater, to histodon
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"This article offers a fresh approach to the study of ‘Indo-Roman’ trade by defining the ‘players’ of the ‘game’ of Indian Ocean commerce in the early centuries of the Common Era."

Simmons, J. (2023). Behind gold for pepper: The players and the game of Indo-Mediterranean trade. Journal of Global History, 18(3), 343-364. doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1740022823000165 @antiquidons @histodon @histodons

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A dice, probably dating from the 3rd and early 2nd centuries BC, has been discovered at the settlement of Samborowice in the Silesian Voivodeship in southern . The oldest dice found in Poland!

https://arkeonews.net/the-oldest-celtic-dice-ever-discovered-in-poland/


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