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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol # Ish Gebor: [QB] The more I tend to read, the more interesting it gets. [QUOTE] University of Reading Excavations focus on Area 1 in order to capture a holistic view of a single Romano-Egyptian neighborhood. Area 1 is characterized by mixed spatial usage and includes houses, a ceramics production area, and a large open courtyard. One house (B2), dating to the mid-late third century until the early fourth century, has already been excavated as part of the Amheida Project, and a full publication will go to press later in 2012. Current and future excavations by the Reading team will take place around this structure in order to explore small-scale social relationships, economic exchanges, and domestic life. [/QUOTE]--The University of Reading Excavations, New York University. http://amheida.org/index.php?content=reading [/QB][/QUOTE]
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