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Chalcidoidea nova in Gallia et Numidia inventa [Hym.]

Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, 1964
Erdös Jozsef. Chalcidoidea nova in Gallia et Numidia inventa [Hym.]. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 69 (3-4), Mars-avril 1964. pp. 89-101.
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Water management in Roman Numidia

2020
The study focuses in particular on the territory between the Aurès massif towards Biskra area and its oases, Batna and the National Park of Belezma, in the north-eastern part of the present-day Algeria. What emerges is a sufficiently precise picture of the techniques put in place by the ancients to ensure water supply to human communities: from large ...
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The Fir of Numidia: a Threatened Kind

2014
The fir of Numidia “Abies numidica” is a conifer species endemic solely to Algeria, where it covers an area of only 2,300 ha. It may find it in the humid forests of the high mountains of Babors (Mount Babor), as well as in east Kabylie between 1,300 and 2,000 m a.s.l.
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Numidia

2021
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Average Otherness? Numidia and Numidians in Sallust and Livy

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies
ABSTRACT To our knowledge, Roman authors did not write any historical or ethnographic works devoted solely to Numidia and the Numidians. However, Sallust and Livy do narrate episodes in the history of Rome in which the Numidians played a role.
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Carthage and Numidia

1985
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