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The Geography of Urbanism in Roman Asia Minor
2020The 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 ...
Rinse Willet
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The mansio in Pisidia‘s Döşeme Boğazı: a unique building in Roman Asia Minor
Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2020The Döşeme Boğazı (‘Pass with the Pavement’) is one of the ancient routes through the Taurus Mountains that connected the Anatolian interior with the southern coastal regions (fig. 1).
S. Mitchell
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Festivals, Games, and Civic Life in Roman Asia Minor
Journal of Roman Studies, 1990S. Mitchell
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Anatolian Studies, 2020
This paper discusses the visual language adopted in the cities of Asia Minor to represent the emperor Caracalla in the years 214–216, which he spent travelling between the Anatolian region, Egypt and the Near East.
D. Calomino
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This paper discusses the visual language adopted in the cities of Asia Minor to represent the emperor Caracalla in the years 214–216, which he spent travelling between the Anatolian region, Egypt and the Near East.
D. Calomino
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AGORANOMOI IN HELLENISTIC AND ROMAN ASIA MINOR
Archivum Anatolicum-Anadolu ArşivleriThis article examines the institution of agoranomia in the cities of Asia Minor during the Hellenistic and Roman periods, focusing on the appointment procedures, duties, and civic status of agoranomoi.
Ahmet Türkan
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Roman Garrisons and Soldiers in Asia Minor
Journal of Roman Studies, 1928As the following notes are primarily concerned with the Roman Army in Asia Minor, and are not epigraphical, though based on epigraphical evidence, it is best to omit epigraphic texts and employ otherwise the space gained. Epigraphic texts will be published elsewhere, or are already published.It may be assumed that the cohorts concerned are likely to be
W. M. Ramsay, A. Margaret Ramsay
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Monuments, Memory, and Status Recognition in Roman Asia Minor
2015Diana Y. Ng
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Roman Garrisons and Soldiers in Asia Minor
Journal of Roman Studies, 1929The 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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