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Excavations and analyses at Ain Hanech, Algeria.
All finds from the field investigations at Tonovcov grad near Kobarid are published in the second volume. An exceptional number of finds represents the base for studies of the material culture in Late Antiquity (metallic finds, glass finds, pottery finds), as well as for the others archaeological (anthropological and zoological) remains.
Buried under a meter of volcanic ash deposited by the eruption of Vesuvius, the remarkable preservation of this Early Bronze Age village in Southern Italy is unmatched in Europe. Here, micromorphology is used to identify the type and range of human activities, the function of features and buildings, and the intensity of site occupation.
Aquest vintè volum recull diversos treballs arqueològics realitzats a Llívia, la Julia Lybica capital de la Ceretània romana i visigòtica, entre 1974 i 1984. Aq uestes excavacions han permès documentar importants restes del passat romà i med ieval de la població. La monografia inclou també dos estudis sobre els conjunts ceràmics romà i medieval d'aquesta vila.
"El llibre Excavacions arqueològiques a la muntanya de Sant Julià de Ramis recull els esplèndids resultats de les excavacions en el jaciment del Castellum Fractum, dirigides pel catedràtic d?arqueologia de la Universitat de Girona Josep Maria Nolla."
Volum que aplega les memòries científiques ja acabades, i el resum de les que es tan en procés d'elaboració, corresponents a excavacions arqueològiques d'urgènci a dutes a terme a les comarques de Lleida, en el període 1983-1985. Abasten un v entall cronològic amplíssim: des del neolític fins a l'edat moderna.
This volume presents the results of the archaeological investigations in the oasis of Fewet (SW Libyan Sahara), carried out by the Archaeological Mission in the Sahara of the Sapienza University of Rome. Evidences of an ancient rural village were identified under the houses of the modern town of Tan Afella and a large necropolis, dated to the Garamantian times, spread at the fringes of the modern settlement. Until 1997 very little was known on the Garamantian period in the Wadi Tanezzuft area and on the transition from the pastoral to the early-historical phase. This period witnessed the gradual sedentarisation of human groups in the oases, and the development of caravan routes with the flou...