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Transboundary Diseases and One Health Approach Implications for Global Health Threats, with Particular Interest in Conservation and Bioterrorism. [PDF]
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Dimitrie Cantemir (1683-1723) and his important contribution to the history of inguinal hernia repair. [PDF]
Nicolau AE.
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Historic Genomes Uncover Demographic Shifts and Kinship Structures in Post-Roman Central Europe
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The Roman Army in Britain and Britons in the Roman Army
Britannia, 1973Before discussing the evidence for the origines of the men recruited into Roman army units in Britain, and the evidence for Britons being recruited into units in Britain or elsewhere, it will be convenient to summarize the evidence for recruitment-patterns for legions and auxilia for the empire as a whole.
B. Dobson, J. C. Mann
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Britannia, 1999
L'armee du Haut-Empire presentait trois caracteristiques fondamentales, la stratdgie du
Duncan Campbell +4 more
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L'armee du Haut-Empire presentait trois caracteristiques fondamentales, la stratdgie du
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Recreating the Late Roman Army
Late Antique Archaeology, 2013This paper attempts to give some insight into the role that Roman military reconstruction archaeology can play in the understanding of Roman military equipment from Late Antiquity. It can only provide a brief introduction to some of the equipment of the Late Roman army though, and Bishop and Coulston’s Roman Military Equipment, first published in 1993 (
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2015
The Roman imperial army was the largest state-run organization of the Roman Empire with well over 400,000 soldiers and officers serving in Rome, Italy, the provinces, and some even beyond. Men from all levels of Roman society and from all parts of the empire joined this army.
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The Roman imperial army was the largest state-run organization of the Roman Empire with well over 400,000 soldiers and officers serving in Rome, Italy, the provinces, and some even beyond. Men from all levels of Roman society and from all parts of the empire joined this army.
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