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  1. Mapping architectural white marble use in Roman Italy: a quantitative study of archaeometric provenance data
  2. PIETER HOUTEN, URBANISATION IN ROMAN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL: CIVITATES HISPANIAE OF THE EARLY EMPIRE (Studies in Roman space and urbanism). London and New York: Routledge, 2021. Pp. xix + 460, illus, maps. isbn 9780367900779 (hbk); 978036...
  3. Rewriting Archaeological Narratives: Archaeology of Archaeology through 3D Site Topography Recording
  4. On the Use of White Marbles in Roman Forum Sempronii (Fossombrone, Marche, Italy): An Overview of the Archaeometric Data on Architectural Elements
  5. Marble trade in the Roman Mediterranean: a quantitative and diachronic study
  6. Two Odd Ones Out: Mediterranean Ballast Stones and Italian Maritime Connections in the Medieval Bruges’ Harbor System
  7. Pathways to Reframing the Roman Economy: From Uniformity to Diversity?
  8. Reframing the Roman Economy
  9. Provenance of the white and polychrome marbles used for the architecture and sculpture of roman Sentinum (Sassoferrato, Marche, Italy)
  10. Marble decoration of the Roman theatre of Urvinum Mataurense (Urbino, Marche region, Italy): An archaeological and archaeometric multi-method provenance study
  11. Non destructive archaeological diagnostics in the suburbium of a Roman town
  12. The Impact of Spatial Sampling and Migration on the Interpretation of Complex Archaeological Ground‐penetrating Radar Data
  13. Contribution to the use of marble in Central-<em>Lusitania</em> in Roman times: The stone architectural decoration of <em>Ammaia</em> (São Salvador da Aramenha, Portugal)
  14. Ben Russell. The economics of the Roman stone trade. xxi+449 pages, 97 b&w illustrations, 6 tables. 2013. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 978-0-19-965639-4 hardback £95.
  15. Roman marble from Lusitania: petrographic and geochemical characterisation
  16. WHITE, VEINED MARBLE FROM ROMAN AMMAIA (PORTUGAL): PROVENANCE AND USE
  17. COMPUTER VISION‐BASED ORTHOPHOTO MAPPING OF COMPLEX ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES: THE ANCIENT QUARRY OF PITARANHA (PORTUGAL–SPAIN)