Findspots Bibliography
Findspots Reports
Search for findspots by the full or partial name. For example, for a main entity: Testaccio; or by underlying contexts: Oriens I, 3/4 in situ, Occidens, forma litt. C
Results card show the list of matched findspots with the different hierarchical levels. The icon next to the findspot name indicates that it is referenced to a specific geographical location, while the icon indicates a geographical area. Dating shows the global findspot chronology; Dating can be absolute: annus = a. 145 p. Chr, anni = an. 149-161 p. Chr; or relative: circa = ca. 145-149 p. Chr, saecula = ss. II-III p. Chr, terminus a quo (post quem) = p.q. 41/42 p. Chr, terminus a quem (ante quem) = a.q. 10 p. Chr. Obj means the total number of objects in the database. Click on a row to open the Findspot file card with the relevant report data.
Findspot File card shows the summary information of the selected context. If the findspot has a specific geographical location will display a map tab with the area or the point of the find. If the findspot has objects with absolute dating will display a Line Chart tab with the number of cases in a time frame. If the findspot has prosopography data will display a tab with the list of actors with their totals.
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