Roman ceramic oil-lamps are chronologically sensitive archaeological finds, as their forms and ornamentation often changed through their production history. Typological analyses of these items has resulted in numerous typologies of Roman ceramic lamps from all across the Roman Empire. Although some types of Roman lamps were very precisely dated, sometimes they do not correspond to the relative chronology of the stratigraphy at archaeological sites. In this paper we present the results of the typological and chronological analysis of Roman ceramic lamps related to relative chronology based on the stratigraphy of cultural layers, construction phases and archaeological units in the fortification of Čezava – Castrum Novae at the Roman Danube Li...
This thesis proposes to describe glass lamps of late roman and early byzantine era and their origin ...
Even if it represents an important ceramic category, given the quantity of material discovered durin...
Author's name: Bc. Jana Šuchmová Instititution: Charles University, Prague Faculty of Arts Institute...
The paper deals with oil-lamps discovered during the excavation between the years 1985 and 1992 at t...
What should a catalogue of archaeological material contain? This book is a comprehensive index of 21...
In 64 B.C., the Romans turned Syria into a Roman province and this occupation continued, with many v...
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...
During 2001-2005 excavation seasons over two thousand oil lamps from the Late Antique period were fo...
Presentamos en este artículo las lucernas de tipología republicana procedentes de la ciudad romana d...
Fifty oil lamps from the catacombs of ‘Ponte della Lama’ (Canosa di Puglia, second to sixth centuri...
This thesis deals with terracotta lamps found at the archaeological site of Agia Paraskevi of Aracha...
The ceramic lamps presented in this paper originate from the upper layers of a site in Pula’s St The...
Late Roman oil lamps from the archaeological site of Egnatia (Fasano - BR – Italy) were characterize...
The long and complex process of Roman conquest of Hispania, also involves, aside from social, politi...
This thesis proposes to describe glass lamps of late roman and early byzantine era and their origin ...
Even if it represents an important ceramic category, given the quantity of material discovered durin...
Author's name: Bc. Jana Šuchmová Instititution: Charles University, Prague Faculty of Arts Institute...
The paper deals with oil-lamps discovered during the excavation between the years 1985 and 1992 at t...
What should a catalogue of archaeological material contain? This book is a comprehensive index of 21...
In 64 B.C., the Romans turned Syria into a Roman province and this occupation continued, with many v...
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...
During 2001-2005 excavation seasons over two thousand oil lamps from the Late Antique period were fo...
Presentamos en este artículo las lucernas de tipología republicana procedentes de la ciudad romana d...
Fifty oil lamps from the catacombs of ‘Ponte della Lama’ (Canosa di Puglia, second to sixth centuri...
This thesis deals with terracotta lamps found at the archaeological site of Agia Paraskevi of Aracha...
The ceramic lamps presented in this paper originate from the upper layers of a site in Pula’s St The...
Late Roman oil lamps from the archaeological site of Egnatia (Fasano - BR – Italy) were characterize...
The long and complex process of Roman conquest of Hispania, also involves, aside from social, politi...
This thesis proposes to describe glass lamps of late roman and early byzantine era and their origin ...
Even if it represents an important ceramic category, given the quantity of material discovered durin...
Author's name: Bc. Jana Šuchmová Instititution: Charles University, Prague Faculty of Arts Institute...