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Digging Remains Of Cities. The Snake Motif in Eastern Arabian Pottery, by Michal Ann Morrison. On 6 December 2015 In Archaeo News. Throughout Eastern Arabia, various Iron Age (1st millennium BC) sites have exhibited a fascinating set of artifacts-ceramics with the decoration of a snake. Sarouq Al Hadeed, where Sanisera is currently excavating, is one of those sites. Sarouq. Softstone Vessels in the Iron Age, by Michal Ann Morrison. On 30 November 2015 In Archaeo News. On 26 November 2015 In Archaeo News.
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In Sanisera Archaeology Institute's project (Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain) we found a red engraved gem in one of the rooms which belong to a building in the city.
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Digging Remains Of Cities. THE ART OF ROMAN GLYPTIC. On 15 February 2015 In Archaeo News. Digging Remains Of Cities. Romans were very skillful in carving and engraving designs in small gems, which formed part of different pieces of jewelry. Such as rings, pendants and earrings. Those gems, also called intaglios (engraved) and cameos (carved in relief), were made of materials such as glass, carnelian, jasper, agate and emerald, amongst others. In Sanisera Archaeology Institute’s. Romans used several mater...
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Digging Remains Of Cities. NORTH AFRICAN TABLE WARES IN SANISERA. On 23 February 2015 In Archaeo News. Digging Remains Of Cities. Amongst many wares the inhabitants of Sanisera (Menorca, Balearic Islands) received from different parts of the Mediterranean through commerce, there was an intense commercial contact with Northern African from the 2nd century AD up to the 6th. THE KEYS THAT OPENED SANISERA’S DOORS. On 26 January 2015 In Archaeo News. Digging Remains Of Cities. On 4 July 2014 In Archaeo News.
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Necropolis
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Digging Remains Of Cities. TYPES OF GRAVES IN THE SANISERA NECROPOLIS. On 4 March 2015 In Archaeo News. During the V-VI centuries AD, Christianity was spread throughout the peninsula and the Balearic Islands. Therefore, the necropolis of Sanisera shows the funeral ritual of that time. We were talking about it in an other post. We. About the funerary ritual of Sanisera’s Necropolis. On 31 January 2015 In Archaeo News. On 16 January 2015 In Archaeo News. Digging Remains Of Cities. Digging remains of cities.
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Sanisera Archaeology Institute
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Digging Remains Of Cities. THE KEYS THAT OPENED SANISERA’S DOORS. On 26 January 2015 In Archaeo News. Digging Remains Of Cities. Excavations carried out at the Roman city by Sanisera Archaeology Institute (Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain) have recovered several bronze keys during the past few years. All of them were located in several rooms from buildings 10 and 11 and,. CLEANING AND RESTORATION OF A SKULL FROM THE NECROPOLIS 4 AT SANISERA ARCHAEOLOGY INSTITUTE. On 16 January 2015 In Archaeo News. Marti...
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Digging Remains Of Cities. About the funerary ritual of Sanisera’s Necropolis. On 31 January 2015 In Archaeo News. The majority of the tombs in Sanisera’s Necropolis (Minorca – Balearic Islands – Spain) are collective. This means that the tombs were used to bury several people from the same family or group. In late antiquity, after. THE KEYS THAT OPENED SANISERA’S DOORS. On 26 January 2015 In Archaeo News. Digging Remains Of Cities. On 16 January 2015 In Archaeo News. Digging Remains Of Cities. Digging g...
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Sanisera Archaeology Institute
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Digging Remains Of Cities. Great experience at the Sanisera Field School, by Louise Valmoria. On 5 December 2013 In Archaeo News. Hello to everyone at the Sanisera Field School, particularly Fernando, Carmen and Cesar! Now that I am safely back home in Australia and well and truly settled back into things I just wanted to drop you a. Julie Thomas discusses the Palaeopathology of an Exceptional Tomb 21. On 27 September 2013 In Archaeo News. On 29 August 2013 In Archaeo News. FILM PROGRAMME IN THE SANISERA...
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Fernando Contreras
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Digging Remains Of Cities. The Snake Motif in Eastern Arabian Pottery, by Michal Ann Morrison. On 6 December 2015 In Archaeo News. Throughout Eastern Arabia, various Iron Age (1st millennium BC) sites have exhibited a fascinating set of artifacts-ceramics with the decoration of a snake. Sarouq Al Hadeed, where Sanisera is currently excavating, is one of those sites. Sarouq. Softstone Vessels in the Iron Age, by Michal Ann Morrison. On 30 November 2015 In Archaeo News. On 26 November 2015 In Archaeo News.
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North african table wares in Sanisera
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Pottery, amphora, roman ancient, city, dig, Sanisera, study abroad, Mediterranean. Digging Remains Of Cities. NORTH AFRICAN TABLE WARES IN SANISERA. On 23 February 2015 In Archaeo News. Digging Remains Of Cities. Amongst many wares the inhabitants of Sanisera. Menorca, Balearic Islands) received from different parts of the Mediterranean through commerce, there was an intense commercial contact with Northern African from the 2. Century AD up to the 6. Many African amphorae reached the port of Sanisera.
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