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Archives croisées d’Albert Ballu à Timgad : étude spatiale de la ville et de ses fouilles
This article presents an ongoing research programme that explores the question of excavation archives and their reuse in the study of the urban archaeology of the Roman colonies of Numidia.
Anissa Yelles
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La epigrafía de las bases campamentales altoimperiales del Africa Proconsularis-Numidia, junto con la información arqueológica, han sido los dos grandes elementos puestos al servicio de la reconstrucción de paisajes epigráficos.
Jorge Ortiz de Bruguera
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Sur l’origine de l’écriture libyque. Quelques propositions
A few hypotheses about the origin of the so-called “Libyan” alphabets are presented. Attested in more than a thousand inscriptions from Libya to the Canary Islands in northern Africa, these alphabets are probably the forebears of the current ones used by
Dominique Casajus
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Mangones gálatas, comercio de esclavos y perspectiva eclesiástica en época de honorio
Hacia el final del reinado de Honorio, Agustín de Hipona escribía una epístola dirigida a Alipio, obispo de Thagaste, que se ha convertido en uno de los testimonios más valiosos sobre la organización del comercio de esclavos en el mundo tardo-romano.
Raúl SERRANO MADROÑAL
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This study was conducted to investigate the anatomical, histological characteristic features of epididymis, ductus deferens and phallus of male guinea fowl (Numidia meleagris ).
Shakir M. Mirhish
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Déchiffrages. Quelques réflexions sur l’écriture libyco-berbère
The Tuareg use alphabets with characters called tafineq (plural: tifinagh). Some writers have, rightly or wrongly, related this word’s root (FNQ) to the word used by the Greeks to refer to the Phoenicians.
Dominique Casajus
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The inscriptions engraved on the wall of Ejmâa’s cave in the mountain of Taya next to Thibilis (Numidia) during the third century AD, used to honour a divinity whose cult used to be public and to be celebrated according to the methods of Roman religious ...
Ridha KAABIA
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La filosofía del Estado en San Agustín
De la Numidia feraz y ardiente, brocheada en el siglo de Agustín de Tagaste por los destellos de una nueva fe, surge al abrigo amoroso de Mónica, Santa esposa de Patricio, la inteligencia colosal que dio a la Iglesia de Cristo la sistematización ...
Enrique Giraldo Zuluaga
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Trades in Numidia from Latin Epigraphy: The Example of Cirta, Cuicul and Thamugadi.
Trades were, and still are part of the daily life of any society and in particular reflect its economic aspect. As far as the Roman period is concerned, Algeria, like its neighbors, has seen a great deal of interest in archaeological research, especially
MEHENTEL Djahida, SERRADJ Nedjma
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