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Effects of fire on Egyptian mummies: an optical and neutron vibrational spectroscopy study. [PDF]

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Roman History

Greece and Rome, 2014
This being my first attempt at writing the Roman History subject review, some kind of comment on the nature of the field as illustrated by this issue's crop of books seems appropriate. Firstly, the paucity of books focusing on the period of the Roman Republic is striking, especially if Cicero is taken out of the equation; the Imperial period clearly ...
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Roman History

Greece and Rome, 2013
Bravely stepping into the arena, we first tackle Paul J. Burton'sFriendship and Empire, which strikes a blow for the Romans, though he disclaims participation in the ‘defensive/offensive’ imperialism debate. He uses theory, the comparatively optimistic I(nternational) R(elations) Constructivism rather than IR (Neo-)Realism, though without abandoning ...
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Roman Egypt

2021
Egypt played a crucial role in the Roman Empire for seven centuries. It was wealthy and occupied a strategic position between the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean worlds, while its uniquely fertile lands helped to feed the imperial capitals at Rome and then Constantinople.
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ROMAN OMENS, ROMAN AUDIENCES, AND ROMAN HISTORY

Greece and Rome, 2006
The role divination played in allocating, maintaining, and justifying the authority of the senatorial élite in the Republic has been well established. Attention has also been paid to the use made of unofficial forms of divination by ambitious members of the ruling élite in the later Republic, who sought (often successfully) to make themselves pre ...
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