Butrint 5 The Non-Ceramic Finds from the Triconch Palace.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Havertown :
Oxbow Books, Limited,
2020.
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Colección: | Butrint archaeological monographs.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Book Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Preface and acknowledgements
- William Bowden and Richard Hodges
- 1. Introduction
- William Bowden
- Summary of the excavated sequence
- The archaeological sequence and the material evidence
- 2. An investigation of the subsistence base at Butrint: the archaeobotanical evidence Alexandra Livarda and John Giorgi
- Sampling and processing methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Concluding remarks
- 3. The faunal remains
- William Bowden, Zoe Knapp, Adrienne Powell, and James Westoby
- Introduction
- Methods
- The assemblage
- The Roman/late antique period (Phases 1 to 10): 3rd century to early 7th century
- Age structure and husbandry practices at the late antique Triconch Palace and Merchant's House areas
- The medieval period (Phases 12 to 15): early 10th century to 15th century and later
- Age structure and husbandry practices at the medieval Triconch Palace and Merchant's House areas
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- 4. The human skeletons from the Triconch Palace and the Merchant's House
- Jared Beatrice, Todd Fenton, Carolyn Hurst, Lindsey Jenny, Jane Wankmiller, Michael Mutolo, Christina Rauzi, and David Foran
- Introduction
- Demographic profile: the Triconch Palace and Merchant's House skeletons
- The spatial arrangement of the skeletons
- Skeletal palaeopathology
- Discussion: living conditions at late antique and medieval Butrint
- Conclusion: life and death at late antiqueand medieval Butrint
- 5. Metalworking at the Triconch Palace and the analysis of slags and waste
- Patrice de Rijk
- Introduction
- Iron working
- Copper alloy working
- Silica-rich slag
- Other finds
- Conclusion
- 6. The ancient and early medieval coins from the Triconch Palace c. 2nd century BC to c. AD 600
- T. Sam N. Moorhead
- Introduction
- The condition of the coins
- Coins per period
- Deposition of coins
- Mints
- Discussion by period
- Possible hoards
- Conclusion
- 7. The middle and late Byzantine, medieval and early modern coins
- Pagona Papadopoulou
- Byzantine coins (9th to 13th century)
- Non-Byzantine coins (late 10th to 12th century)
- Conclusion
- 8. The small finds
- John Mitchell
- Introduction
- 1. Silver artefacts
- 2. Copper alloy artefacts
- 3. Iron artefacts
- 4. The iron nails
- 5. Lead artefacts
- 6. Glass artefacts
- 7. Stone artefacts
- 8. Ceramic artefacts
- 9. Worked ivory and bone
- 9. The vessel glass from the Triconch Palace: a catalogue
- Sarah Jennings, with additional contributions from William Bowden and Karen Stark
- Introduction
- The glass as deposited (WB)
- The catalogue
- 10. The Triconch Palace and Merchant's House as lived environments in late antiquity
- William Bowden