Tarkowski, Maciej; Baliszewski, Mikołaj(Instytut Archeologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2006)
Оver the last years new technologies have opened up countless opportunities for the world of science and building virtual (digital) worlds is one of most interesting among them. Methods employed in archaeological popularization may also be successfully used in research on monuments of a more complex character.
Such an object is, undoubtedly, a drawing reconstruction of the Laurentine Villa of Pliny the Younger made by at least three skilful artists in the 1870s, commissioned by Stanisław К. Potocki and produced according to his instructions....
Jaworski, Piotr(Instytut Archeologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2006)
Warsaw University Institute of Archaeology excavations at the so-called Villa with a View in Ptolemais, have contributed significantly to knowledge of town history and development. Numismatics is one field in which substantial verification as well as new evidence has been collected.
Current finds by the Polish mission, have helped to rethink Cyrenaican coinage in both the Hellenistic and Roman periods, especially with regard to local issues from the beginning of Imperial rule, which are presented in the article....
Modrzewska-Pianetti, Iwona(Instytut Archeologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2006)
Researches on the history of Venetian Lagoon have a lot of aspects: geological, topographical, archaeological. Combining the results allows us to connect the areas of the Lagoon with territory of the Upper Adriatic. The main role in progress of these contacts have the rivers of the Upper Adriatic. Territory of the roman city "Altinum" had the great part because of the connect with the Adriatic See, Luany from the river Sile, ancient "Silis". Article is showing the most important aspects of material discovers connected the Venetian Lagoon with the nearest roman cities, "Altinum"....
Mikocki, Tomasz(Instytut Archeologii Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2006)
The present article is a report on two seasons of excavations conducted by archaeologists of the Warsaw University, under the terms of the "License for Archaeological Excavations" issued on 22.07.2001. The 2004 and 2005 year missions were a continuation of excavations conducted in December 2001, April-May 2002 and October 2003. Works were carried out in four different spheres: 1. archaeological excavations; 2. conservation works; 3. geodetic measurements within the walls of the city; 4. geophysical investigations of one of the city's insulas (only in 2005)....