465 resultados para Excavacions arqueològiques -- Túsculum (Ciutat antiga)
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En la presente publicación se presentan los resultados del análisis del ADN mitocondrial (ADNmt) de dos individuos del nivel magdaleniense de El Pirulejo (Córdoba) (Asquerino et al., 1991). Las secuencias obtenidas se encuadran dentro de la variabilidad genética del hombre moderno actual, sin presentar similitud alguna con las secuencias de ADN mitocondrial de neandertal publicadas hasta la fecha. La distribución actual de las variantes mitocondriales encontradas en las dos muestras de El Pirulejo es similar a la encontrada en otros dos individuos Paleolíticos (Caramelli et al., 2003), y coherente con el modelo de expansión del hombre anatómicamente moderno desde África.
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A prior long-term and complex evaluation of the already available data on the geophysical prospecting during the first season work carried out at 2006, at the archaeological site of Tchinguiz Tepe of Termez, took place to decide the strategy to follow during the campaign of 2007. This previous evaluation of the information, on one hand, leaded to the decision to increase the geophysical prospecting at Tchinguiz Tepe, on the other hand, to decide the exact location of areas where the archaeological interventions.would carry out. The main objective at the beginning of this new season was to crosscheck the reliabilityof the measurements and, at the same time, to establish the unknown up to the present archaeologicaland chronological sequence of Tchinguiz Tepe. Meanwhile, the geophysical prospecting also wasextended to the outskirts of the city were the localisation of an unknown up to now Buddhist Monasterywas possible.
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The International Pluridisciplinary Archaeological Expedition in Bactria (IPAEB) was created in 2006.The name underlines the international character of the team (which includes Uzbeks, Spanish, French, British and Greek members), the presence of specialists from various fields apart from archaeology and the fame of Bactria1.
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This year the development of our project can be divided into two main clearly different parts, on one hand the laboratory work, where the sampled ceramic individuals has been prepared and analyzed and the elaboration of the data obtained during the excavation of 2007 has been finished and, on the other hand, the field work developed at the archaeological site during this specific year (2008).In the mark of the analytical work a significant number of ceramic individuals (144) from the different stratigraphical units from various areas of the excavation of Termez and Tchinguiz Tepe sampled duringthe new and previous field works has been archaeometrically characterized. This specific material includedindividuals dated into the Hellenistic and Sassanian period, which has been confirmed by C14dating upon organic samples.At the same time, in the mark of the field work of 2008 the archaeological record, already started tobe under study during the excavation of 2007, has been completed and two new archaeological recordshave been registered on of which is located in the area of Tchinguiz Tepe. For the archeological studythe information of the previous geophysical prospecting has been indisputably taken into considerationand the same methodology has been applied to crosscheck the latter archaeological results.
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Institute of Archaeology & Institute of Fine Arts. Academy of Science of the Republic of Uzbekistan- Universitat de Barcelona- Ministerio de Cultura (Gobierno de España)- Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (Gobierno de España)
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Nos hallamos ante una obra, sin duda interesante y muy útil. Pero empecemos diciendo que este libro es resultado directo del trabajo de investigación de tercer ciclo realizado por su autor en la Universitat de Girona y que, llevando el mismo título, fue defendido en Febrero de 1999.
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La epigrafía anfórica griega continúa todavía sin merecer en nuestro país toda la atención que merece. Cuando uno se acerca a los trabajos de un filólogo que estudia la epigrafía griega en la Península Ibérica, se encuentra con que, para su mentalidad, una inscripción en el asa de un ánfora es tan sólo un documento menor, no yendo entonces más allá de repasar, sin revisar el material, los sellos publicados en los años cincuenta por Almagro o en alguna que otra antigua noticia sobre el descubrimiento de ánforas griegas con epigrafía.
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Antes de dar principio a nuestro trabajo, no podemos por menos que señalar, y al mismo tiempo agradecer, la ayuda prestada, tanto en forma de sugerencia como en material, por el director de las excavaciones P. de Palol, y asimismo agradecer al director del Museo de Soria, J. L. Argente, las facilidades dadas en el momento de estudiar las monedas de las antiguas excavaciones de B. Taracena, depositadas en dicho museo. Hemos, pues, intentado realizar un estudio sobre las monedas de Claudio I, halladas en la ciudad de Clunia. Para ello han sido utilizadas las anteriormente citadas de las viejas excavaciones de B. Taracenal y las de las actuales excavaciones, de las cuales las pertenecientes a las primeras campañas -1958-1964- fueron ya publicadas por R. Martín Valls,2 siendo el resto -1965-1975 - inéditas. Disponemos, pues, de un total de sesenta y ocho monedas, sin contar una gran cantidad de ejemplares, que por su desgaste nos es imposible identificar con seguridad la figura de Claudio, y que, por tanto, las excluimos del estudio.
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El presente estudio monográfico forma parte de los resultados obtenidos dentro del proyecto de Investigación DGICYT PB 90-0506 "Prospección y análisis de las fases de transición de la Edad del Hierro al mundo romano en el norte de Mallorca, entre la Sierra de Tramuntana y la Sierra de Arta", desarrollado entre los años 1991 y 1994 por el Departamento de Prehistoria, Historia Antigua y Arqueología de la Universidad de Barcelona. El conjunto de materiales analizado incluye los ítems documentados en el yacimiento de Pollentia entre los años 1949 y 1992, procedentes básicamente de las secuencias estratigráficas de las trincheras del área de la muralla occidental, el sector de Sa Portella y la finca de Can Reinés, tratados parcialmente con anterioridad pero carentes hasta la fecha de una análisis global.
Resumo:
A prior long-term and complex evaluation of the already available data on the geophysical prospecting during the first season work carried out at 2006, at the archaeological site of Tchinguiz Tepe of Termez, took place to decide the strategy to follow during the campaign of 2007. This previous evaluation of the information, on one hand, leaded to the decision to increase the geophysical prospecting at Tchinguiz Tepe, on the other hand, to decide the exact location of areas where the archaeological interventions.would carry out. The main objective at the beginning of this new season was to crosscheck the reliabilityof the measurements and, at the same time, to establish the unknown up to the present archaeologicaland chronological sequence of Tchinguiz Tepe. Meanwhile, the geophysical prospecting also wasextended to the outskirts of the city were the localisation of an unknown up to now Buddhist Monasterywas possible.
Resumo:
The International Pluridisciplinary Archaeological Expedition in Bactria (IPAEB) was created in 2006.The name underlines the international character of the team (which includes Uzbeks, Spanish, French, British and Greek members), the presence of specialists from various fields apart from archaeology and the fame of Bactria1.
Resumo:
This year the development of our project can be divided into two main clearly different parts, on one hand the laboratory work, where the sampled ceramic individuals has been prepared and analyzed and the elaboration of the data obtained during the excavation of 2007 has been finished and, on the other hand, the field work developed at the archaeological site during this specific year (2008).In the mark of the analytical work a significant number of ceramic individuals (144) from the different stratigraphical units from various areas of the excavation of Termez and Tchinguiz Tepe sampled duringthe new and previous field works has been archaeometrically characterized. This specific material includedindividuals dated into the Hellenistic and Sassanian period, which has been confirmed by C14dating upon organic samples.At the same time, in the mark of the field work of 2008 the archaeological record, already started tobe under study during the excavation of 2007, has been completed and two new archaeological recordshave been registered on of which is located in the area of Tchinguiz Tepe. For the archeological studythe information of the previous geophysical prospecting has been indisputably taken into considerationand the same methodology has been applied to crosscheck the latter archaeological results.
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Institute of Archaeology & Institute of Fine Arts. Academy of Science of the Republic of Uzbekistan- Universitat de Barcelona- Ministerio de Cultura (Gobierno de España)- Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (Gobierno de España)