This article presents the results of two short scholarships on the important collection of brick stamps collected by Professor Clemens Krause (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) and his team during their study of the Domus Tiberiana between 1981 and 1987. The work stands in line with the research carried out by Ulrike Wulf-Rheidt and Evelyne Bukowiecki on the brick stamps of other imperial residences of the Palatine in the framework of the »Palatin-Projekt«. By entrusting his archive to the authors, Krause intended to make the most of this unpublished collection. This preliminary study should thus be interpreted as a first step towards making these data available for further research on brick stamps as indicators of the supply dynamics of...
Raepsaet-Charlier Marie-Thérèse. Päivi Setälä, Private Domini in Roman Brick Stamps of the Empire. A...
The first known basilica in the area was the Basilica Sempronia erected in 170 BC by the censor Titu...
A collection of drawings – the so called Gerhard’scher Apparat – is preserved in the archive of the ...
This article presents the results of two short scholarships on the important collection of brick sta...
Detailed architectural and archaeological analysis of four major sections of the Imperial residences...
The Rome Department of the German Archaeological Institute was asked by the Soprintendenza Archeolog...
The Palatine in Rome has a very long and well-documented history of research. However, there is no ...
Ce travail vise à retracer l'histoire de l'entreprise d'opus doliare de la gens Domitia, une très ri...
The gymnasium of Agrigento is one of the most important, if not the most important gymnasium in Sici...
This article aims at investigating the administration, the economic activities and the evolution of ...
Working together with the Soprintendenza of Rome on the Campus Martius it has been possible to recon...
In Rome and throughout the provinces of the Imperium Romanum, the emperor was omnipresent. Even if o...
The report presents the archaeometrical methods used to provenance the marble building material used...
The Thermae of Diocletian are Rome’s largest stone repository of ancient architectural sculptures. T...
A first campaign of a new project on the Capitoline Hill took place between July and September 2018 ...
Raepsaet-Charlier Marie-Thérèse. Päivi Setälä, Private Domini in Roman Brick Stamps of the Empire. A...
The first known basilica in the area was the Basilica Sempronia erected in 170 BC by the censor Titu...
A collection of drawings – the so called Gerhard’scher Apparat – is preserved in the archive of the ...
This article presents the results of two short scholarships on the important collection of brick sta...
Detailed architectural and archaeological analysis of four major sections of the Imperial residences...
The Rome Department of the German Archaeological Institute was asked by the Soprintendenza Archeolog...
The Palatine in Rome has a very long and well-documented history of research. However, there is no ...
Ce travail vise à retracer l'histoire de l'entreprise d'opus doliare de la gens Domitia, une très ri...
The gymnasium of Agrigento is one of the most important, if not the most important gymnasium in Sici...
This article aims at investigating the administration, the economic activities and the evolution of ...
Working together with the Soprintendenza of Rome on the Campus Martius it has been possible to recon...
In Rome and throughout the provinces of the Imperium Romanum, the emperor was omnipresent. Even if o...
The report presents the archaeometrical methods used to provenance the marble building material used...
The Thermae of Diocletian are Rome’s largest stone repository of ancient architectural sculptures. T...
A first campaign of a new project on the Capitoline Hill took place between July and September 2018 ...
Raepsaet-Charlier Marie-Thérèse. Päivi Setälä, Private Domini in Roman Brick Stamps of the Empire. A...
The first known basilica in the area was the Basilica Sempronia erected in 170 BC by the censor Titu...
A collection of drawings – the so called Gerhard’scher Apparat – is preserved in the archive of the ...