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Les relations militaires et politiques entre les provinces du détroit de Gibraltar pendant le Haut-Empire : l’apport de l’épigraphie

open access: yesMélanges de la Casa de Velázquez
The Strait of Gibraltar did not represent a major strategic obstacle: since the Second Punic War, Roman armies regularly used both sides of the Strait for operations and negotiated alliances with the cities and kingdoms of the western end of the ...
Gwladys Bernard
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The Etruscans: Setting New Agendas. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Archaeol Res, 2022
Potts CR, Smith CJ.
europepmc   +1 more source

Spain [PDF]

open access: yes, 1963
published or submitted for ...
de la Vega, Javier Lasso
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Dii deaeque omnes. Il potere della “totalità” nelle fonti latine

open access: yesMythos
In Roman religion, grouping a plurality of divine powers into ‘collective’ onomastic formulas was an effective tool of religious communication. This article examines the onomastic formula dii deaeque omnes, ‘all gods and goddesses’, which structures a ...
Ginevra Benedetti
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Proposal for encoding the Palmyrene script in the SMP of the UCS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This is a proposal to encode the Palmyrene script in the international character encoding standard Unicode. Palmyrene was published in Unicode Standard version 7.0 in June 2014.
Everson, Michael
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Spectacular Tropes: Representations of the Roman Arena [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This paper will focus on the construction of representational tropes depicting the ancient Roman arenas and those involved with them, particularly within the spectacles of gladiatorial battles.
Britt, Tiger Maurice
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Ajami in West Africa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
West Africans throughout the region have creatively adapted the Arabic script to write non-Arabic languages, a form of literacy known as Ajami which remains widespread today despite little or no government support.
Souag, Lameen
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Bouc et mystères : Pan, télétarque dionysiaque

open access: yesMythos
The goat traditionally sacrificed to Dionysus could evoke Pan's presence in the Dionysian thiase, where he mingles with a theriomorphic crowd without diluting his singularity.
Émilie Borron
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Towards the Interpretation of the Latin Inscription on a Fragment of a Roman Jug from the Territory of Ancient Nauportus

open access: yesClotho
A Latin possessor inscription was discovered scratched on the bottom of a Roman potsherd (datable to the period between the Late Republic and the Julio-Claudian dynasty) recovered from the Ljubljanica river near Vrhnika.
Luka Repanšek
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