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Isotopic data reveal a localist Roman population in late Roman Albintimilium, Liguria. [PDF]

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Notes de géographie ancienne. I. La ville d'Aegae en Éolie. II. Attaleia de Lydie. III. Sandaina

Bulletin de correspondance hellénique, 1887
Lechat Henri, Radet Georges Albert. Notes de géographie ancienne. I. La ville d'Aegae en Éolie. II. Attaleia de Lydie. III. Sandaina. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 11, 1887. pp. 391-404.
Lechat, Henri, Radet, Georges
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Eastern Alimenta and an Inscription of Attaleia

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1989
A characteristic phenomenon of the High Empire, though it is found both earlier and later, is the alimentary scheme, whereby foundations established by emperors or private persons provide a kind of family allowance for the children of free-born but not wealthy parents.
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Attaleia: The Busy, Bustling Fringe

2019
This chapter sets the stage for the discussion of Attaleiates’ youth in Romania’s provinces. Given the nature of our sources, the focus remains on the experience itself of life in Attaleia, rather than on specific details from Attaleiates’ childhood. Here the reader encounters a narrative exploration of life in a major Byzantine provincial urban center.
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