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Ten studies on pottery and other materials from the Fori Imperiali excavations - MONICA CECI (a cura di), CONTESTI CERAMICI DAI FORI IMPERIALI (British Archaeological Reports, International Series 2455; Archaeopress, Oxford 2013). Pp. v + 173, figs. 164, Tab. 55. ISBN 978 1 4073 1063 3.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 November 2014

J. Theodore Peña*
Affiliation:
Dept. of Classics, University of California, Berkeley, tpena@berkeley.edu

Abstract

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Copyright © Journal of Roman Archaeology L.L.C. 2014

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References

1 Meneghini, R. and Valenzani, R. Santangeli (edd.), Roma. Lo scavo dei Fori Imperiali 1995-2000. I contesti ceramici (CollEFR 365, 2006)Google Scholar.

2 The numbering of the various contributions to the volume employed in this review as “Study 1” etc. is the reviewer’s convention adopted for ease of reference.

3 For a new approach to the classification of Archaic and Republican pottery from the Forum of Julius Caesar, see Delfino, A., Forum Iulium. L’area del Foro di Cesare alla luce delle campagne di scavo 2005-2008. Le fasi arcaica, repubblicana e cesariano-augustea (BAR S2607; Oxford 2014) 50 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

4 For approaches to the web publication and electronic archiving of archaeological data, see “The Digital Archaeological Record” at http:/www.tdar.org, “CODA: Center for Digital Archaeology” at http://www.codifi.info/ and “Open Context” at http://opencontext.org/ (viewed April 14, 2014).

5 For examples of applications of this kind, see “Encyclopédie en ligne des petits objets archéologiques” at http://artefacts.mom.fr/fr/home.php and “The Levantine Ceramics Project” at http://www.levantineceramics.org/about#intro (both viewed April 14, 2014).