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For the love of Carthage: cemeteries, a bath and the circus in the southwest part of the city : pottery, brickstamps and lamps from several sites : the presence of saints, & urban development in the pertica region
2020, Journal of Roman Archaeology
in English
0999458639 9780999458631
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Part 1. The southern and western parts of the city of Carthage: cemeteries, a bath and the circus
The necropoleis of the imperial slaves and freedmen in the deathscape of Roman Carthage -- Jesper Carlsen
From bathhouse to cemetery: the transformation of suburban space at Bir el Jebbana, Carthage -- Jeremy Rossiter and E. Pennefather-O'Brien
Appendix: Osteological report on skeletal remains from the graves mentioned -- E. Pennefather-O'Brien
A note on the earlier American excavations in the circus and associated bibliography to date J. H. Humphrey --
The SW quarter of Carthage and its main monument: new results on the topographical context, construction and development of the circus, based on fieldwork in 2015-2017 -- R. Bockmann, H. Ben Romdhane, F. Schön, I. Fumadó Ortega, M. Broisch, with S. Cespa, E. Jerray, B. Maraoui Telmini, N. Röring, Y. Sghaier & H. Töpfer
An excavation at the western edge of Carthage and a new proposal for the location of the fort (castrum) -- Gary J. Evans
Introducing two papers on finds from the excavations in the Yasmina cemetery at Carthage -- Naomi J. Norman
The memory of a favorite racehorse: a disc of the horse Alumnus from the Yasmina cemetery at Carthage in the context of other circus-related iconography -- Christopher Gregg
The numismatic finds from the Yasmina cemetery -- Liane Houghtalin and John D. Mac Isaac
Part 2. Pottery, brickstamps and lamps from several sites at Carthage
Terra sigillata norditalica decorata (Aco-Becher und Sarius-Schalen) aus den Ausgrabungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts in Karthago with Postscript: The earliest phases of Roman Carthage -- Sebastian Schmid
Building Roman Carthage: brickstamps in the Musée National de Carthage -- Jeremy Rossiter
A pottery deposit of c.A.D. 425-460 from the Danish excavations at the north edge of the city of Carthage -- John Lund, with contributions by E. Poulsen
Pottery lamps from Trinity University's excavation on the Odeon Hill at Carthage -- Jeremy Rossiter, with a note by M. B. Garrison
Lamps from an American excavation of an extramural cemetery of Vandalic date at Carthage, here republished with colour plates and with addenda -- Jeremy Rossiter
Part 3. Two historical--archaeological studies in and around Carthage
Farmers, families and the city: urban development in the pertica region of Roman Carthage -- Paul Scheding
Loci sancti Carthagine: the presence of saints in communal worship and private piety -- Susan T. Stevens.
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Preface in English and French, text in English.
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