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Proceedings of the 2022 IMEKO TC4 International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 2023
Limes Arabicus is an excellent laboratory for experimenting with the enormous potential of historical and modern remote sensing data for the identification and recording of fortified centres located along this sector of the Roman Empire’s eastern frontier, which then also became the Byzantine Empire’s eastern borderline.
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Limes Arabicus is an excellent laboratory for experimenting with the enormous potential of historical and modern remote sensing data for the identification and recording of fortified centres located along this sector of the Roman Empire’s eastern frontier, which then also became the Byzantine Empire’s eastern borderline.
Di Palma F. +3 more
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Dalla hypateia ai phylarchoi. Per una storia istituzionale del limes Arabicus fino a Giustiniano
Si indagano le trasformazioni istituzionali avvenute lungo il limes Arabicus da Traiano a Giustiniano, in particolare in rapporto alle popolazioni arabe insediate a oriente e a meridione della mezzaluna ...
GNOLI, TOMMASO
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The ancient Adummatu, a caravan port of trade on the limes arabicus
Loreto, R, Loreto R
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2022
This paper intends to examine the transition period between the Byzantine and the Early Islamic era in the important and sensitive region of today’s Jordan, the semi-desert steppe east of the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea. During the Byzantine and Roman periods, this was part of the Province of Arabia, along which the Limes Arabicus, an ideal more ...
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This paper intends to examine the transition period between the Byzantine and the Early Islamic era in the important and sensitive region of today’s Jordan, the semi-desert steppe east of the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea. During the Byzantine and Roman periods, this was part of the Province of Arabia, along which the Limes Arabicus, an ideal more ...
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