The space available cannot have measured much more than 1.0 by 3.0 m , but that would have been sufficient to house the mill - stones , and to leave space for the miller himself , a sack for the grain , a hopper to feed the grain into ...
This third volume of The Excavations of San Giovanni di Ruoti series deals with the social, economic, and environmental information derived from the analysis of zooarchaeological and palaeobotanical remains found at the fourth-century A.D. ...
The Roman villas of Buccino. Wesleyan University Excavation in Buccino, Italy 1969-1972, Oxford: BAR. Eck, W., 1999. L'Italia nell'impero romano. Stato e amministrazione in epoca romana, Bari: Edipuglia. Edlund-Berry, I. E. M., 2016.
See also N.Faulkner The Decline and Fall of Roman Britain (Stroud 2000); D. S. Neal and S. Cosh (2004) Roman Mosaics of ... Archeologia 19 (1968) 164–72; G. W. Meates (1979) The Roman villa at Lullingstone, Kent, I: The site (Monograph ...
S. Antonino Mannoni, T., and G. Murialdo, eds. 2001. S. Antonino: un insediamento fortificato nella Liguria bizantina. Bordighera. San Giovanni di Ruoti I Small, A. M., and R. J. Buck, eds. 1994. The Excavations of San Giovanni di Ruoti ...
One “Lucanicus” is also a testamentary witness to the satirical Will of a Piglet (Testamentum porcelli 4). 54. Small and Buck, The Excavations of San Giovanni di Ruoti 1; MacKinnon, The Excavations of San Giovanni di Ruoti 3, esp.
Also in Campania, the area of Buccino (Roman Volcei) traversed by the via Popilia between Salerno and Cosenza 'had a high rural population level during the Roman period with ... a few wellpresented villas like S. Nicola were evident.
K. bowman, p. garnsey and a. cameron (cambridge 2005) 67–89; cameron a. (2000) “Justin i and Justinian”, in The Cambridge Ancient History, volume 14: Late Antiquity: Empire and Successors, A.D. 425–600, edd. a. cameron, b.
cavators of San Giovanni di Ruoti in Basilicata , southern Italy . 22 The plan of the Late Roman villa was altogether different in its morphology to its earlier imperial forebear . This quotation from the excavators ' account explains ...
This book explains how the pattern of settlement and land use changed in the valley over the whole period from the Neolithic to the late medieval.