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Who Built This Door 2 200 Years Ago? These Mysterious Brands Reveal How the Builders Were Organized

Anna Urszula Kordas of the University of Warsaw has reconstructed in Ptolemaïs, Libya, the organisation of a Hellenistic site from 626 engraved signs, in a study published on 30 July 2026 in the European Journal of Archaeology. This reading transforms letters long taken for laying instructions, names of donors or simple graffiti in traces of work sharing. The stone marks distinguish seven teams and two possible ways of financing. 626 stone marks…
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Anna Urszula Kordas of the University of Warsaw has reconstructed in Ptolemaïs, Libya, the organisation of a Hellenistic site from 626 engraved signs, in a study published on 30 July 2026 in the European Journal of Archaeology. This reading transforms letters long taken for laying instructions, names of donors or simple graffiti in traces of work sharing. The stone marks distinguish seven teams and two possible ways of financing. 626 stone marks…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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