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THE ROMAN IMPERIAL PERIOD SARCOPHAGUS FROM THE VILLAGE OF KAHRAMANMARAS-ELBISTAN-ALKAYAOGLU (ELBISTAN CITY MUSEUM) [PDF]
The subject of this study is a sarcophagus discovered during illegal excavations in the village of Alkayaoglu (Elbistan District) and subsequently transferred to the Elbistan City Museum following a report by the local gendarmerie.
Fevziye Eker
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The Downturn of Egypt’s Eastern Desert in the Middle Roman Imperial Period
Roman activity in Egypt’s Eastern Desert fluctuated significantly, ranging from intense exploitation of its resources and desert routes that facilitated Indo-Mediterranean trade, to the Roman Empire’s near total abandonment of the region. In those areas crucial to the Roman state – stone quarries, Red Sea ports, desert road stations and mining ...
Brandon McDonald
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The present research investigates the relationship between dietary habits and mortality patterns in the Roman Imperial and Medieval periods. The reconstructions of population dynamics and subsistence strategies provide a fascinating source of information
Marica Baldoni +4 more
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New discoveries of marble sculptures in the Sirmium imperial palace [PDF]
In the course of archaeological excavations carried out in 2012 and 2013, in the northwestern section of the palatial complex in Sirmium (locality 85), many fragments of porphyry and marble sculptures were discovered.
Popović Ivana
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Building technique of the Theater at ancient Messene
This paper reports and examines the building techniques of the recently excavated Messene Theater in Greece. In the Hellenistic period, both traditional building materials (poros and limestone) and methods (masonry, jointing, and transportation) were ...
Ryuichi Yoshitake
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Round temples in Roman architecture of the Republic through the late Imperial period
Roman round temples are usually discussed either in the context of round buildings like baths and mausolea or on a case-by-case basis. Both approaches fail to reveal what makes round temples a distinct architectural type and moreover, what reasons can account for their use throughout the Roman world.
Naja Regina Armstrong
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Military command and inertia of consciousness: The Roman warlords in the face of emperor’s power [PDF]
The article discusses some aspects of the participation of the Roman nobility of the Principate period in providing the military command of the empire.
Telepen, Sergey V.
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ASPECTS OF THE ROMAN IMPERIAL AND LATE ANTIQUE PERIOD [PDF]
Matthias Haake
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On Greek Intellectuals and the Roman Emperor Cult
The stance of Greek intellectuals towards the idea and the practice of Roman emperor cult has been often examined, with the main result that the complacent, conformist attitude of these subjects of the Empire has been ascertained (thus in a still basic ...
Kostas Buraselis
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Hellenistic-Early Roman Imperial Glass Finds from Metropolis (Ionia) Excavations (1989-2021)
During the excavations of Metropolis, which is one of the important settlements of Ionia, glass vessels in various forms belonging to the period from the Hellenistic to the Late Byzantine Period were found.
Emine Akkuş Koçak
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