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A Reevaluation of Iron Age Fortified Sites on the Eastern Kerak Plateau

open access: yes, 2010
This thesis is concerned with the nature of ten Moabite fortified sites on the eastern Kerak Plateau in central Jordan. Based largely upon an attempted synthesis between the archaeological record of the eastern Kerak Plateau and the Hebrew Bible ...
Brown, Stephanie Hope
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Settlement patterns and military organisation in the region of Udhruh (Southern Jordan) in the Roman and Byzantine periods [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
PhD ThesisThis thesis considers the changes to settlement and land use that occurred in the region of Udhruh, southern Jordan,following the annexation of the Nabataean kingdom by Rome in AD 106 until the Early Islamic period.
Abudanh, Fawzi
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De asceta a obispo en los territorios de la reina Māwiya. Notas sobre anacoretas cristianos en el limes arabicus durante el s. IV d.C.

open access: yes, 2019
La situación durante el siglo IV d.C. acusó una serie de cambios en las demarcaciones fronterizas árabes entre Irán y Persia, que afectaron directamente a los grupos árabes que moraban en ese entorno.
Monferrer Sala, Juan Pedro
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Strontium isotope analysis of human dental enamel from a mass burial at Udhruh fortress, Southern Jordan: a paleomobility study

open access: yes
Udhruh Fortress in southern Jordan was constructed in AD 303–304 by the Roman Legionis VI Ferratae as part of the Limes Arabicus to serve as a stronghold against desert nomads.
Abudanah, Fawzi   +3 more
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The Function of the Roman Army in Southern Arabia Petraea

open access: yes
This volume provides a fresh perspective on the evolving and diverse functions of the Roman army in Arabia from the creation of the province to the end of the Byzantine period.Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- List of Figures ...
Castro, Mariana.
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Strategy and the Limes Arabicus

open access: yes, 2013
Greco, Monica A.
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Inschrift vom Limes Arabicus 1

open access: yes
Domaszewski, Alfred von
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Sa'neh ou le désert des tartares : un camp oublié du Limes Arabicus

open access: yesSyria, 2003
Abstract — In spite of the excellent aerial photographs published by A. Poidebard, the camp of Sa'neh remained unrecognized. Several visits on the site by the author and other colleagues allowed to draw the plan of a square camp with a surface of 0,75 ha, provided with rounded towers in the corners.
Lenoir, Maurice
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