El instrumental de pesca en el Fretum Gaditanum (siglos V a.C. - VI d.C.)

El instrumental de pesca en el Fretum Gaditanum (siglos V a.C. - VI d.C.)
Author: José Manuel Vargas Girón
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2020-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1789693861

The study of fishing tackle is an innovative area of research which is improving our understanding of one of the most important past economic activities: fishing. This book analyses fishing tackle in the region known as Fretum Gaditanum (the Strait of Gibraltar), where over a thousand pieces of evidence have been inventoried.

Ancient Nets and Fishing Gear

Ancient Nets and Fishing Gear
Author: Tønnes Bekker-Nielsen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2010
Genre: Classical antiquities
ISBN:

The fishing technology of the Classical world has so far received little systematic attention, neither from historians nor from archaeologists. In this volume, the reader will find a series of studies offering a wide range of approaches to the topic of ancient fishing technology, based on detailed studies of the available literary, archaeological, pictorial and icthyological evidence as well as on diachronic comparisons with fishing techniques of the Early Medieval and Modern periods. The articles included in the present volume are based on the authors' presentations at an international, interdisciplinary workshop in Cadiz, covering the history of fishing from Pre-history to the present day, with a special emphasis on the Roman period.

Beyond the Catch

Beyond the Catch
Author: Louis Sicking
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004169733

Drawing on archaeological and written sources, this collection of essays presents fascinating new interpretations in the history of the fisheries by highlighting the consequences of the northern fisheries through interdisciplinary approaches to various themes, including the environment, economy, politics, and society in the medieval and early modern periods.

LRCW 3

LRCW 3
Author: Simonetta Menchelli
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Amphoras
ISBN: 9781407307343

Palaeoseismology

Palaeoseismology
Author: Klaus Reicherter
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2009
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781862392762

Given the tremendous toll in human lives and attendant economic losses, it is appropriate that scientists are working hard to understand better earthquakes, with the aim of forecasting and, ultimately, predicting them. In the last decades increasing attention has been paid to the coseismic effects on the natural environment, creating a solid base of empirical data for the estimation of source parameters of strong earthquakes based on geological observations. The recently introduced INQUA scale (Environmental Seismic Intensity-ESI 2007 Scale) of macroseismic intensity clearly shows how the systematic study of earthquake surface faulting, coseismic liquefaction, tsunami deposits and other primary and secondary ground effects can be integrated with 'traditional' seismological and tectonic information to provide a better understanding of the seismicity level of an area and the associated hazards. At the moment this is the only scientific means of equating the seismic records to the seismic cycle time-spans extending the seismic catalogues even to tens of thousands of years, improving future seismic hazard analyses. This Special Publication covers some of the latest multidisciplinary work undertaken to achieve that aim. Eighteen papers from research groups from all continents address a wide range of topics related both to palaeoseismological studies and assessment of macroseismic intensity based only on the natural phenomena associated with an earthquake.

Ancient Earthquakes

Ancient Earthquakes
Author: M. Sintubin
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0813724716

"Ancient earthquakes are pre-instrumental earthquakes that can only be identified through indirect evidence in the archaeological (archaeoseismology) and geological (palaeoseismology) record. Special Paper 471 includes a selection of cases convincingly illustrating the different ways the archaeological record is used in earthquake studies. The first series of papers focuses on the relationship between human prehistory and tectonically active environments, and on the wide range of societal responses to historically known earthquakes. The bulk of papers concerns archaeoseismology, showing the diversity of approaches, the wide range of disciplines involved, and its potential to contribute to a better understanding of earthquake history. Ancient Earthquakes will be of interest to the broad community of earth scientists, seismologists, historians, and archaeologists active in and around archaeological sites in the many regions around the world threatened by seismic hazards. This Special Paper frames in the International Geoscience Programme IGCP 567 'Earthquake Archaeology: Archaeoseismology along the Alpine-Himalayan Seismic Zone.'"--Publisher's description.

Ancient Food Technology

Ancient Food Technology
Author: Curtis
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004475036

Employing a wide variety of sources, this book discusses innovations in food processing and preservation from the Palaeolithic period through the late Roman Empire. All through the ages, there has been the need to acquire and maintain a consistent food supply leading to the invention of tools and new technologies to process certain plant and animal foods into different and more usable forms. This handbook presents the results of the most recent investigations, identifies controversies, and points to areas needing further work. It is the first book to focus specifically on ancient food technology, and to discuss the integral role it played in the political, economic, and social fabric of ancient society. Fully documented and lavishly illustrated with numerous photographs and drawings, it will appeal to students and scholars of both the arts and the sciences.

LRCW 2

LRCW 2
Author: Michel Bonifay
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

Papers from the second Late Roman Coarse Wares conference, held in Aix-en-Provence in April 2005.

The Roman Textile Industry and Its Influence

The Roman Textile Industry and Its Influence
Author: Penelope Walton Rogers
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782977407

Textiles were a hugely important Roman industry yet, because of their perishable nature, only fragments remain. These twenty-two essays provide a detailed study of surviving fragments from across the Roman world, from the dry sands of Egypt to the Atlantic coast and the northern frontiers and beyond. The result is a comprehensive reconstruction of both everyday and exotic Roman clothing with information about the influences of fashion and of Roman weaving techniques. Written by friends and colleagues, the contributions are offered as a tribute to John Peter Wild whose own studies of Roman textiles have been the inspiration of so much recent work.