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Saint Cyprien et les barbares africains (epist. 62)
The relations between Romans and autochthonous in northern Africa normally must have been pacific although on occasions living together gave rise to problems which resulted in military conflicts.
Tadeuz Kotula
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Novae inscriptiones latinae urbium Numidiae orientalis
La documentazione epigrafica rivela, insiemi ai dati dell’archeologia dei paesaggi, il quadro delle formazioni urbane della estrema Numidia orientale, poi ricompresa nell’Africa nova e finalmente nell’Africa proconsularis. Sono analizzate nuove iscrizioni di alcune città della vallata dell’oued Arkou, oggetto di ricerche archeologiche ed epigrafiche ...
Mastino, Attilio +2 more
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Trades in Numidia from latin epigraphy
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 in the urban environment. Many discoveries have been made, notably Latin inscriptions of all kinds.
Djahida, Mehentel, Nedjma, Serradj
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Praeteritae carmina vitae. Pietre e parole di Numidia (Numidia meridionale)
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Sofonisba: a queen of Numidia between history, literature and art [PDF]
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