23/01/2021
23/01/2021
Alcune riflessioni sul frammento archilocheo 172 West (= 166 Tarditi) e le sue risonanze omeriche
23/01/2021
Un molde de terra sigillata hispánica tardía en el yacimiento de Santa María de abajo de Carranque (Toledo)
23/01/2021
Fabri Luxuriae. Production of Coloured Stone Vases and Urns in the Roman Period
It is generally thought that by the 1st century BC stone vessels had lost their “relevance” in the material culture hierarchy across the Mediterranean. Nevertheless, stone vessels did not completely lose their importance and the production of utilitarian, ritual or luxury vases in stone continued into the 1st century AD, albeit on a relatively smaller […]
23/01/2021
The Colours of Death. Roman Cinerary Urns in Coloured Stone.
As coloured marbles began to be imported to Rome, from the first century BC funerary urns in Egyptian alabaster, purple porphyry and granite began to appear in Roman burials. Relatively rarer than the other ash receptacles, they pose questions regarding their selection and use. Recorded find-spots are columbaria and funerary monuments belonging to wealthy individuals, […]
23/01/2021
Le vin Léétanien et de Tarraco à Carthage. Contribution de l’épigraphie amphorique à la connaissance du développement économique de la Léétanie à l’époque julio-claudienne
23/01/2021
Marble networks and social interaction in houses at Pompeii
21/01/2021
Paisajes e Historia en torno a la piedra. Presentación
21/01/2021
El “Broccatello” o Jaspi de la cinta a Barcino
20/01/2021
TECHNET: Technological innovation and knowledge networks: a multidisciplinary approach to Greco-Roman stone vases (H2020-MSCA-IF-2019 n.895286)
Technology is one of the most transformative innovations of humankind: it has profoundly impacted economic, social and cultural history. Understanding humans’ capacity to innovate provides fundamental tools for the study of technological advance and human progress. Technology applied to crafts has radically changed the relationship between maker and matter, that is mankind’s ability to manipulate […]