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Although the study of tablewares has a long history in the Roman East, research has been hindered by the relatively few, and only very recent, interdisciplinary research projects that study and publish their tableware in depth.
Rinse Willet
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Attitudes Towards Aeneas in Roman Asia Minor [PDF]
This paper won a first place writing flag award in the research category. Christopher Layden, writing for Adam Rabinowitz’s UGS 302 class, “Tales of the Trojan War”.Rabinowitz, AdamUndergraduate ...
Layden, Christopher
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How can white marble provenance studies change our perception of the stone trade in the Roman Empire: analysing inland Thrace, a terra incognita [PDF]
Provenance studies of ancient white marble provide essential insights into the economic, cultural, and technological dimensions of the Roman Empire. By identifying the geological and geographical origins of marble, such studies illuminate production ...
Vasiliki Anevlavi
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The Young, The Old and the Blessed: Corporate Bodies and Elite Reproduction in Roman Asia Minor
The article traces the impact of Roman rule on the organisational history of Asia Minor through a comparative study of three well-attested institutions: associations of young men (neoi) tied to the gymnasium, councils of elders (gerousiai) that ...
Benedikt Eckhardt
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Rinse Willet, The Geography of Urbanism in Roman Asia Minor
The contrast between the classical cities of South West Turkey and the inland areas of Asia Minor has long struck visitors to the region. In 1907, Gertrude Bell recorded her visits to several Roman cities in Western Asia Minor including: Ephesus, Priene,
Mark C. Jackson
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The wealth and possessions of Roman senators in the imperial period consisted predominantly in land property, as emphasized by Pliny the Younger (epist. 3,19,8).
Andreas Klingenberg
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“The boldness of the enterprise, the solidity of the execution, and the uses to which they were subservient, rank the aqueducts among the noblest monuments of Roman genius and power.
S. Kerschbaum
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Zwei Funde aus Metropolis im Jahr 2022 bieten Einblicke in die Beziehung der Kleinstadt zu ihren Provinzstatthaltern aus der späten Republik und der frühen Kaiserzeit.
Lukas Müller +2 more
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Imports from the Eastern Mediterranean Region in the Roman Military Camp of León (Spain) [PDF]
Archaeological interventions in the last few decades in the city of León, where the Legio VI Victrix and the Legio VII Gemina were located during the Early Roman Empire, have uncovered a considerable amount of Roman pottery.
Ángel Morillo +2 more
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The most distinctive factor that separates the Imperial Rome from the Republican is visually seen on the building programme in provinces. The conquered lands were systematically exploited with heavy taxes thorough publicani or tax collectors during the ...
Deniz Berk TOKBUDAK
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