Objects imported over long distances often have rich biographies, not least a collection of bronze objects found in a peat bog in Estonia that included an elaborate lamp of Roman origin. Combining new scientific approaches with earlier observations and traditional archaeological analysis, the authors reconstruct the provenance, possible itinerary and changing use of the lamp over half a millennium, and across thousands of kilometres. They highlight its variable roles, from luxurious illumination to valuable raw material. The results demonstrate the importance of looking beyond the original time and place of manufacture, and beyond the primary function when constructing the biographies of imported objects
Artificial illumination is a fundamental human need. Burning wood and other materials usually in hea...
Abstract: The article concentrates on the widespread belief in the phenomenon of ‘thunderbolts’. Sto...
An invaluable field textbook, Objects examines nine detailed case studies to provide a brilliantly c...
Objects imported over long distances often have rich biographies, not least a collection of bronze o...
This thesis deals with terracotta lamps found at the archaeological site of Agia Paraskevi of Aracha...
Author's name: Bc. Jana Šuchmová Instititution: Charles University, Prague Faculty of Arts Institute...
What should a catalogue of archaeological material contain? This book is a comprehensive index of 21...
During the 2015 season, the Italian Archaeological Mission in Sudan working at Jebel Barkal brought ...
The paper\u27s subject is fifteen copper alloy lamps of various types and sizes from the Roman Colle...
The article describes the bronze axe mould, which has not been previously published and, referring t...
Late Roman oil lamps from the archaeological site of Egnatia (Fasano - BR – Italy) were characterize...
This work, which summarises the author’s doctoral dissertation, presents an original approach to the...
This catalogue documents Roman lamps from the cemeteries of Gerulata (modern-day Rusovce). It consis...
In this article, we provide a morphological and typological description of mirrors of the Sargatka c...
This paper is devoted to studying cultural monuments – bronze vessels, a jug and a basin from the ba...
Artificial illumination is a fundamental human need. Burning wood and other materials usually in hea...
Abstract: The article concentrates on the widespread belief in the phenomenon of ‘thunderbolts’. Sto...
An invaluable field textbook, Objects examines nine detailed case studies to provide a brilliantly c...
Objects imported over long distances often have rich biographies, not least a collection of bronze o...
This thesis deals with terracotta lamps found at the archaeological site of Agia Paraskevi of Aracha...
Author's name: Bc. Jana Šuchmová Instititution: Charles University, Prague Faculty of Arts Institute...
What should a catalogue of archaeological material contain? This book is a comprehensive index of 21...
During the 2015 season, the Italian Archaeological Mission in Sudan working at Jebel Barkal brought ...
The paper\u27s subject is fifteen copper alloy lamps of various types and sizes from the Roman Colle...
The article describes the bronze axe mould, which has not been previously published and, referring t...
Late Roman oil lamps from the archaeological site of Egnatia (Fasano - BR – Italy) were characterize...
This work, which summarises the author’s doctoral dissertation, presents an original approach to the...
This catalogue documents Roman lamps from the cemeteries of Gerulata (modern-day Rusovce). It consis...
In this article, we provide a morphological and typological description of mirrors of the Sargatka c...
This paper is devoted to studying cultural monuments – bronze vessels, a jug and a basin from the ba...
Artificial illumination is a fundamental human need. Burning wood and other materials usually in hea...
Abstract: The article concentrates on the widespread belief in the phenomenon of ‘thunderbolts’. Sto...
An invaluable field textbook, Objects examines nine detailed case studies to provide a brilliantly c...