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Nummi Digitali: A pioneering multimodal platform for numismatic heritage. [PDF]
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A Village and Synagogue of the Roman-Byzantine Period at Horvat Kur in the Galilee
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Ḥorbat Mesar: A Roman and Byzantine-Period Bathhouse (Hebrew; english summary)
Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2013In June and July 2003, a salvage excavation was conducted at Horbat Mesar, on the eastern fringes of the village of Miesar (Permit No. A-3925; map ref. 20430-40/70555-70). The excavation was directed by M.A. Tabar; P Gendelman studied the pottery and G.
Murad Anton Tabar, Peter Gendelman
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Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Period Cities and Palaces
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Özkan Karaca
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Arab Contributions to Introducing the Roman Territories During the Byzantine and the Seljuk Periods
This article aims to show to which extent the Arab and Muslim historians and geographers are aware of and familiar with the Byzantine empire’s territories (Roman territories), and their information about its administrative and military divisions in the first eight Hijri centuries (8-14 AD), which is the period in which the Roman territories were under ...
Al Mahdi Al Rawadieh
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Roman-Period and Byzantine Nazareth and its Hinterland
2020This book presents a new social and economic interpretation of Roman-period and Byzantine Nazareth and its hinterland as a whole, showing the transformation of a Roman-period Jewish village into a major Byzantine Christian pilgrimage centre.
K. Dark
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Western Wall Plaza Excavations III: The Roman and Byzantine Periods
2021This volume is the third in a series describing the results of salvage excavations conducted in the northwestern part of the Western Wall Plaza. This third volume presents the small finds of the Early Roman to Byzantine periods, most of which originated in the ‘Roman refuse dump’, a fill deposited into an abandoned quarry during infrastructure work ...
Shlomit Weksler-Bdolah, Alexander Onn
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