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Journal Articles (History and Classics)
Items in this Collection
- 15Harvey, Craig A.
- 6Reeves, M. Barbara
- 1Fergusson, Mike
- 1Greene, Elizabeth M.
- 1Harden, Sherry
- 1Holman, Lindsay M.
- 11Roman Arabia
- 9Humayma
- 7Archaeology of Jordan
- 7Roman provinces
- 4Ceramic building materials
- 4Hypocaust
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2018-01-01
Reeves, M. Barbara, Harvey, Craig A., Seymour, Brian
In May 2014 the Ḥumayma Excavation Project (HEP) conducted a short survey in the sandstone hills and ridges to the west of Ḥumayma’s Nabataean to early Islamic settlement.
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2022-01-01
In the summer of 2015, the ‘Ayn Gharandal Archaeological Project excavated a large section of the site’s Late Roman bath. This excavation resulted in the collection of a considerable quantity of ceramic building materials, including bricks, tubuli (specialized rectangular heating pipes), and...
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The Manufacture of Ceramic Building Materials from the Roman Fort at Hauarra (Modern Humayma, Jordan)
Download2023-01-01
Harvey, Craig A., Reeves, M. Barbara
This short article presents findings from a recent study of the ceramic building materials found in the second to fourth century AD Roman fort at Hauarra (modern Humayma, Jordan). While ubiquitous in the region, this material (i.e. bricks, cylindrical pipes, tubuli, and roof tiles) generally...
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2024-01-01
Harvey, Craig A., Greene, Elizabeth M.
This article presents a recently excavated brickyard at the archaeological site of Vindolanda, located in the frontier zone of Roman Britain, which have shed new light on the production and supply of bricks and tiles along this Roman frontier. These kilns, located in the site’s North Field,...