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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface xiii
- 1. The Farmhouse at San Biagio and the Agricultural Landscape of Basilicata in the Roman Period 1
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2. The Excavation and Structures
- The Setting 19
- The 1980 Excavation The Site 20
- Re-evaluation of the Site’s Occupation 24
- Building Materials 34
- Interpretation of the Roman Structure Carter’s 1980 Interpretation 43
- Virtual Archaeology: A Proposed Reconstruction 47
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3. The Materials: Prehistoric through the Roman Republican Period
- Introduction 55
- Pottery and Other Neolithic Artifacts 55
- Black Gloss and Grey Ware 67
- Banded Ware, Miniatures, and Plain Ware 77
- Cooking Ware 86
- Transport Amphorae 87
- Architectural Terracottas 89
- Coroplastic 98
- Loom Weights 99
- 4. The Materials: The Roman Imperial Period 103
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5. Furnishings, Utilitarian Artifacts, and Coins
- Introduction 169
- Personal Artifacts 169
- Household Instruments 172
- Spinning, Weaving, and Sewing 173
- Lamps 174
- Tools for Fire-lighting, Carpentry, and Woodworking 177
- The Repair of Dolia 180
- Window Glass 181
- Coins 183
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6. Archaeozoology, Archaeometry, and Ceramic Analysis
- The Archaeozoological Data 191
- A Goat Skeleton from the Roman Period 193
- Archaeometric Analyses of Metal, Glass, and Plaster 194
- Microscopy of Selected Pottery Fabrics 208
- 7. Conclusions 215
- Reference Materials 223
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface xiii
- 1. The Farmhouse at San Biagio and the Agricultural Landscape of Basilicata in the Roman Period 1
-
2. The Excavation and Structures
- The Setting 19
- The 1980 Excavation The Site 20
- Re-evaluation of the Site’s Occupation 24
- Building Materials 34
- Interpretation of the Roman Structure Carter’s 1980 Interpretation 43
- Virtual Archaeology: A Proposed Reconstruction 47
-
3. The Materials: Prehistoric through the Roman Republican Period
- Introduction 55
- Pottery and Other Neolithic Artifacts 55
- Black Gloss and Grey Ware 67
- Banded Ware, Miniatures, and Plain Ware 77
- Cooking Ware 86
- Transport Amphorae 87
- Architectural Terracottas 89
- Coroplastic 98
- Loom Weights 99
- 4. The Materials: The Roman Imperial Period 103
-
5. Furnishings, Utilitarian Artifacts, and Coins
- Introduction 169
- Personal Artifacts 169
- Household Instruments 172
- Spinning, Weaving, and Sewing 173
- Lamps 174
- Tools for Fire-lighting, Carpentry, and Woodworking 177
- The Repair of Dolia 180
- Window Glass 181
- Coins 183
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6. Archaeozoology, Archaeometry, and Ceramic Analysis
- The Archaeozoological Data 191
- A Goat Skeleton from the Roman Period 193
- Archaeometric Analyses of Metal, Glass, and Plaster 194
- Microscopy of Selected Pottery Fabrics 208
- 7. Conclusions 215
- Reference Materials 223