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نيستوس بإقليم أرسينوي (الفيوم) "في الوثائق البردية اليونانية" Nestos of the Arsinoite Nome (Fayum) in Greek Papyrological Documents [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2023
{AR}: اعتمدت هذه الدراسة اعتمادًا كليًّا في المقام الأول على الوثائق البردية اليونانية لاستقاء المعلومات والبيانات الخاصة نيستوس في محاولة منها لتغطية جوانب القرية المختلفة؛ وذلك من خلال البرديات المتوفرة والمتنوعة التي ترجع إلى العصر اليوناني ...
Anan Ayman Ibrahim Ahmed Elessawy
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Social structures in Late Iron Age Transylvania. Archaeological evidence of social competition and hierarchy [PDF]

open access: yesPlural: History, Culture, Society, 2022
The scope of this article is to discuss the main components of the social structures which characterized the “Celtic” and the “Dacian” cultural and chronological horizons, and to identify, on the basis of the available archaeological evidence, the means ...
Aurel Rustoiu, Iosif Vasile Ferencz
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The Sword with the Sleeve Cross-Guard in the Fresco from the Cathedral of the Holy Cross on Aghtamar Island

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2021
There is an indisputable fact that in Medieval Armenia, as in most countries of the Middle Ages, the sword was a popular (but expensive) type of weapon. However, what did these “swords” look like?
Raffaele D’Amato, Dmytro Dymydyuk
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The Procedural Acquisition of Objects Stolen for the Sake of Divorce in D. 25.2.22 pr.

open access: yesJournal on European History of Law, 2023
The actio rerum amotarum applies in a special case in the area of theft: the misappropriation of property between spouses in the event of divorce. In D. 25.2.22 pr., Iul.
Stefan Schmatzberger
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On the orientation of Roman towns in Italy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
As is well known, several Roman sources report on the existence of a town foundation ritual, inherited from the Etruscans, which allegedly included astronomical references.
Magli, Giulio
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منحة الوقف الجنائزي "جيراس Γέρας" في مصر خلال العصرين البطلمي والروماني في ضوء الوثائق البردية Privilege of Funeral Endowment «Geras Γέρας» in Egypt during the Ptolemaic and Roman Eras in the Light of Papyri Documents [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists
الملخص: خَطَّطَ الكهنة مساحاتٍ محددةً من أراضي المعابد في أنحاء مصر لاستخدامها في تَشييد مقابر مقدسة وتخصيصها تحت إشراف الدولة للانتفاع؛ فقد احتوت إلى جانب الأضرحة المُخصصة لضم الجثامين المُحنطة بعد الوفاة على أراضٍ خصبة والتي حرص أصحابها على استغلالها ...
Shorouq Samir Heikal
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PAYING AND SAVING IN GOLD IN THE ROMAN ARMY THE AUREUS OF VESPASIAN FROM RĂZBOIENI-CETATE AND THE EVIDENCE OF GOLD COINS IN ROMAN DACIA (ROMANIA)

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2020
Starting from a recently discovered gold coin, aureus, of Vespasian in the military environment of Războieni-Cetate, Romania (in former Roman Dacia), the present study gathered the evidence of similar finds from the territory of former Roman Dacia.
Cristian Gazdac   +2 more
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The Archaeometallurgical Evaluation of Three Bronze Socketed Axes, Discovered in Eastern Romania

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2021
This paper presents the study of three bronze socketed axes discovered in Neamţ County, Romania. The surface structures and those from the interface of the corrosion layer with the metal core of the basic alloy were analyzed, in order to elucidate the ...
Viorica Vasilache   +4 more
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Reflections on Nikephoros Gregoras’ Historia Rhōmaikē: Innovation, variety, emotion [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, 2023
The Historia Rhōmaikē was written and circulated in Constantinople in several installments since the 1340s. It recounts events in Byzantine history from the period from 1204 until ca. 1359.
Manolova Divna
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Gades and the Mediterranean: a Process of Integration [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The impetus for this paper is to present possible contributions of the Network Theory approach to the analysis of the Roman presence in Turdetania by the end of the 1st millennium BC.
dos Santos Silva, Bruno
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