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1997
Abstract Here and in 128 (below) the man who ‘introduces’ is probably the proposer, and is distinguished from the man who puts to the vote. The archai are to decide where the statues are to be set up.
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Abstract Here and in 128 (below) the man who ‘introduces’ is probably the proposer, and is distinguished from the man who puts to the vote. The archai are to decide where the statues are to be set up.
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Pompeiopolis. The Metropolis of Paphlagonia
Pompeiopolis. The Metropolis of Paphlagonia. The ancient city of Pompeiopolis is named after its founder, the famous Roman commander Cnaeus Pompeius Magnus. We do not know much about Pompeiopolis in the following periods because of the unexplored history of this region of the Roman Empire.
Summerer, Lâtife +1 more
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Landscapes of Terror and Control: Imperial Impacts in Paphlagonia
Near Eastern Archaeology, 2004Landscapes retain memories, and the business of the landscape archaeologist is to access those memories and assemble them into a coherent form consistent with the available evidence. As human beings, our most prominent and persistent memories relate to episodes of extreme emotional stress or exuberance, and I believe that the same applies to memories ...
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Terra Sigillata and Red-Slipped Ware from Hadrianopolis in Southwestern Paphlagonia
Laflı Ergün, Kan Şahin Gülseren. Terra Sigillata and Red-Slipped Ware from Hadrianopolis in Southwestern Paphlagonia. In: Anatolia Antiqua, Tome 20, 2012. pp.
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