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Pedestals as ‘altars’ in Roman Asia Minor

Anatolian Studies, 2005
AbstractThe Greek wordbomosusually means ‘altar’, but in inscriptions of the Roman period it sometimes refers to statue bases and other forms of support, where the meaning ‘altar’ is not appropriate. Many scholars believe that in addition to its normal meaning of cult or votive altar and (by extension) funerary altar,bomoscould also mean a pedestal ...
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Roman Garrisons and Soldiers in Asia Minor

Journal of Roman Studies, 1929
The following corrections and additions are required in Section III of this article (J.R.S. xviii, p. 187, the last nine lines). Any reader is requested to delete the last nine lines, and to substitute the following.The important inscription published by Buckler and Calder in J.R.S. xvi, p.
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The Geography of Urbanism in Roman Asia Minor

2020
The Geography of Urbanism in Roman Asia Minor investigates how Roman urbanism manifested itself in Asia Minor during the first three centuries CE, particularly with regards to its spatial patterning over the landscape and the administrative, economic and cultural functions cities fulfilled, and how cities developed in terms of size and monumentality ...
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City Government In Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor

The American Historical Review, 2005
Abstract City Government in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor examines the social and administrative transformation of Greek society within the early Roman empire, assessing the extent to which the numerous changes in Greek cities during the imperial period ought to be attributed to Roman influence.
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Pre-and Early-Roman Roads of Asia Minor

Iran, 1998
Par cet article, l'auteur fait une nouvelle proposition quant au trace de la Route royale perse telle qu'elle est decrite par Herodote, et cherche ainsi a ecarter les theories plus anciennes, en particulier la these que cette route traversait le nord de l'Asie Mineure.
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Multiple Citizenship in Roman Asia Minor

2023
The reality of multiple citizenship in the Greek cities of Asia Minor during the Imperial Age shows that in the first two centuries of the Empire citizenship was far from being confined to the border of one polis. Citizenships could be cumulated and individuals holding two or even more citizenships were not a rare case in the imperial period.
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Roman Imperial Art in Greece and Asia Minor

Phoenix, 1971
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