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Scripta Classica Israelica, 2020
The present survey seeks to ascertain the place of the theatre in the region with Jewish, Nabatean, and Greek populations, in which the tradition of Classical theatre has no roots. Theatres were built over a long period of time in various areas of Judaea,
Arthur Segal
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The present survey seeks to ascertain the place of the theatre in the region with Jewish, Nabatean, and Greek populations, in which the tradition of Classical theatre has no roots. Theatres were built over a long period of time in various areas of Judaea,
Arthur Segal
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2015
After his victory over Mithradates VI the Roman general Pompey founded a number of cities in order to shape the newly founded Roman province in the inland of the conquered former Pontic kingdom, in the southern Black Sea region.
K. Winther-Jacobsen, L. Summerer
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After his victory over Mithradates VI the Roman general Pompey founded a number of cities in order to shape the newly founded Roman province in the inland of the conquered former Pontic kingdom, in the southern Black Sea region.
K. Winther-Jacobsen, L. Summerer
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Egyptian Diglossia and Bilingualism in Roman and Byzantine Period
Journal of the Canadian Society for Coptic StudiesThis paper provides an overview of various theories related to bilingualism and diglossia. It examines linguistic developments throughout Egypt’s history, with particular emphasis on the Roman and Byzantine periods, and explores Coptic documents that ...
Azza Adel
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A Roman–Byzantine-Period Necropolis South of Tel Ashqelon
'AtiqotTen cist tombs were excavated within the Roman–Byzantine necropolis that extends south of Tel Ashqelon. Although most of the tombs were damaged by flooding and looting, a wide variety of finds and grave goods were retrieved, including pottery, glass ...
Noé D. Michael, Sa‘ar Ganor
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Roman-Period and Byzantine Landscapes Between Sepphoris and Nazareth
Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 2008AbstractA reinterpretation of the Roman-period (late first century BC to fourth century AD) and Byzantine-period (early fifth to early seventh century AD) landscapes between Sepphoris and Nazareth, in the Lower Galilee, Israel, is presented. This derives from a multi-period archaeological survey, in September 2004 and September 2005, of a 5 km×3 km ...
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, 2019
‘Marea’ is situated on the south-western shore of Lake Mareotis, some 40 km south-west of Alexandria and 4 km south of the Mediterranean coast, in a region that enjoyed considerable economic significance in the Graeco-Roman Period due to wine production.
M. Gwiazda, Dagmara Wielgosz‐Rondolino
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‘Marea’ is situated on the south-western shore of Lake Mareotis, some 40 km south-west of Alexandria and 4 km south of the Mediterranean coast, in a region that enjoyed considerable economic significance in the Graeco-Roman Period due to wine production.
M. Gwiazda, Dagmara Wielgosz‐Rondolino
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Archaeometry
The beginning of the Byzantine period at Abila of Decapolis in northern Jordan was marked by a significant increase in population compared to the preceding Roman period.
Abdulla Al‐Shorman +3 more
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The beginning of the Byzantine period at Abila of Decapolis in northern Jordan was marked by a significant increase in population compared to the preceding Roman period.
Abdulla Al‐Shorman +3 more
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Early Byzantine Period of Larder in Iuliopolis
Ahi Evran Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü DergisiThe Ancient City of Iuliopolis is located 123 km northwest of Ankara, in the Gülşehri area of Çayırhan Town, Nallıhan District. The settlement, divided by the Aladağ Stream, was previously known as Sarılar Village.
Durmus Gur, Cahit Karakök, Tolga Çelik
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The Late Roman, Byzantine and Umayyad Periods at Tel Jezreel
Tel Aviv, 1997Le but premier de la fouille de Tel Jezreel etait, hormis le projet de l'Eglise, de porter un eclairage sur l'occupation du site pendant l'Âge du Fer. Les decouvertes posterieures ont cependant ete importantes, et des vestiges datant de la fin de l'occupation romaine, de la periode byzantine et de celle des Omeyyades ont ete mis au jour.
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Late Roman and Early Byzantine Ceramic Imports from the Harbor of Pantikapaion
Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural AnthropologyUnderwater archaeological studies of 2015—2017 on the route of the Crimean Bridge led to a discovery of a ceramic cluster moved to Ak-Burun Cape, apparently due to dredging in the harbor of Pantikapaion (Bosporus) in the 1970s.
Anna Smokotina
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