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The Roman Army in Lycia and Pamphylia
2019A central area of research with regard to the archaeology and history of the Roman Empire concerns the military forces stationed within Rome's various provinces. For a variety of reasons, our knowledge on this matter is significantly greater for the North African and European provinces than it is for those in the east. This is immediately apparent from
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Una officina di copisti in Pamphylia
2009A group of sculptures found in Side and in Perge (Pamphylia) can be ascribed to a ||workshop of copyists, owing to their well characterized stylistic and technical details. The workshop produced copies in the central decades of the 2nd century AD and possible located within the province. Among the copied sculptural types, sometimes very rare, there are
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Galatia and Pamphylia under Augustus: the Governorships of Piso, Quirinius and Silvanus
Klio, 1934exaly
Catalogue of the Greek coins of Lycia, Pamphylia and Pisidia
1897Poole, Reginald S. +4 more
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