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Ceramica de masă din vestul Mării Negre în mediul rural. Sarichioi – Sărătura
In 1989 V. H. Baumann carried out an archaeological excavation in a rural settlement located at Sarichioi-Sărătura. The final report on this archaeological research was published in 1995.
Marian Mocanu
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The paper examines the development of roads in northwestern (and parts of Central) Asia Minor from the Roman to the Byzantine period, pointing also to some changes in the Turkish period until about the 17th century.
Klaus Belke
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Drawing on the publication of a dozen of new inscriptions during the past fifteen years, the article examines the administrative, financial and fiscal implications of patrolling the countryside (phylake tes choras) in Greek cities of Asia Minor during ...
Cédric BRÉLAZ
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Hellenistic and Roman Library Buildings in Asia Minor. [PDF]
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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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No name of the officials mentioned on the coins of Cyzicus in Roman imperial period caused such problems in research as that of Claudius Hestiaios: Thus, three different issues can be identified for this name, which, roughly dated, fall within a possible
David Hack
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The Late Milestones of Asia Minor
The impressive corpus of milestones recently edited by the late David Henry French and set online by the British Institute at Ankara provides an extensive and in-depth knowledge of more than 1200 stones erected alongside the Roman roads of Asia Minor ...
Sylvain Destephen
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Marco Vitale ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter in Alter Geschichte (Epigraphie, Numismatik) in Basel und Zürich. Er wurde 2010 promoviert mit einer Untersuchung zur Verwaltung der hellenistischen und römischen Asia Minor (Eparchie und Koinon).
Vitale, Marco
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La peculiaridad de los threptoí en el Asia Menor
A Greek inscription from the Roman province of Bithynia shows the children cession to a neighbouring family, in a country milieu. The kind of family and social relationships involved could explain the special frequency of Greek epitaphs mentioning ...
Patricio Guinea
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Epigrams for Pamphyliarchs in Termessos and Roman Governors in Pamphylia. Primacy and Honours
The use of epigrams on stone during the Late Empire to honour important individuals, whether Roman officials or local benefactors, is a well-known phenomenon, although little explored to elucidate questions of political and institutional history ...
Héctor Arroyo-quirce
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