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The Hellenistic and Roman Era

2023
Abstract The history of the Holy Land in the Hellenistic and early Roman periods (332 bce – 135 ce) is outlined. Highlights include the Maccabean revolt, the reign and building activity of Herod the Great, and the fall of Jerusalem after the great revolt (66–73 ce).
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Greek Festivals in the Roman Era

2021
Abstract Greek festival culture expanded in the period of the Roman empire, through the establishment of Greek-style festivals in Rome under Nero and Domitian, by their influence on the western provinces (Italy, Gaul and N. Africa), and through their continued vitality in the East.
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Probable keratocyst in a mandible from the late Roman era

Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 2006
Odontogenic keratocysts, characterized by considerable local aggressiveness and high recurrence rates, account for 5-15% of all odontogenic cysts. This paper reviews the literature and describes the most important aspects of this type of cyst, a clinical example being given as way of illustration.
E, Chimenos-Küstner, B, Agustí-Farjas
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The Roman Era

2002
Abstract The Roman period is where the past of the British Isles is first revealed through substantial written sources as well as aracheology. This book distils recent archeological and documentary discoveries and advances in an accessible, concise manner for anyone interested in finding out more about the Roman Era.
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Roman Fasces in the Medieval and Renaissance Eras

2022
Abstract In the medieval period, the word “fasces” never fully fell out of Latin use, at least in a general sense of “supreme power” or “official honors.” Nor did the term “lictor,” because of its appearance in scripture, which preserved understanding of this attendant’s punitive role.
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Diet reconstruction in the Roman era.

Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Medica, 2005
The samples from the proximal femora were taken from 12 cementeries from the Roman period. The skeletons date from the 1st-4th centuries A.D. Trace element analysis was used in order to reconstruct the basic diet. The sites that best corresponded to the model of Old Germanic diet described by ancient authors "meat, milk and cheese" were found in the ...
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Frontinus—A Project Manager from the Roman Empire Era

Project Management Journal, 2011
We compare selected project management practices undertaken almost 2,000 years ago with current literature on best project management practice. We take a case study approach focusing on a person who could be seen to have taken a project manager, project sponsor, and champion role.
Derek Walker, Christopher J. Dart
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Roman: A New Era in Astronomy

Overview for the Roman Science Writers ...
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Sage as a condiment in the graeco-roman era

Economic Botany, 1956
Several species of Salvia contributed to this flavorinǵ and preservinǵ adjunct of food in classical times.
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Proust and the roman mondain of his era

2023
La Recherche peut-elle aussi être considérée comme un roman mondain, et si oui, dans quelle mesure et pourquoi ? À partir de travaux pionniers sur le snobisme littéraire (Carassus) ou sur le roman idéaliste (Seillan), cette étude tente de définir le roman mondain autour de 1890 en se fondant sur l’analyse de romans de Maupassant, Bourget et Prévost. En
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