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The Languages and Epigraphies of Iron Age and Roman Gaul
Abstract To grasp the complexity of the languages and epigraphies of Gaul, this chapter takes an interdisciplinary and wide chronological perspective. The earliest epigraphic texts (sixth to second centuries bce) are in Greek, Iberian, Etruscan, and, later, Latin, and are relatively restricted in terms of spread, numbers, and functions ...
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Women’s devotions in the epigraphy of Roman Lusitania
Несмотря на наличие многочисленных изданий, посвященных римскому религиозному миру, в настоящее время наблюдается нехватка научных работ, интерпретирующих женские верования в Лузитании. С точки зрения гендерной проблематики это направление исследований стало особенно актуальным в последние десятилетия и заинтересовало ученых, которые обновили корпуса ...
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Epigraphy and urban communities in early Roman Baetica. [In two volumes]
At the present time there is enormous opportunity to investigate the epigraphic assemblages of the Roman province of Baetica. The steady progression in the research and publication of the revised editions of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum is providing a significant new study resource for the material which takes appropriate account of the ...
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