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The Roman Imperial Cult in Smyrna

open access: yesBelleten, 2012
The origins of the imperial cult in Smyrna date back to the Hellenistic period. It is a fact that political concerns were effective in the generation of such cults.
Murat Kılıç
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Marriage in the Roman Imperial Period [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
The subject of the aforementioned article is the new meaning which was given to the institution of marriage by the Stoic philosophers of the early Roman imperial period, which was also mirrored in the legal and epigraphical texts of the Principate. Both the less known literary texts (i.e Artemidorus' «Oneirocritica») and the inscriptions, prívate and ...
Mantas, Konstantinos
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Materiality in Roman Art and Architecture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Material is the substance of the world of things. Literary sources suggest that materiality was part of aesthetic perception, loaded with meaning and bound to function even in antiquity.

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Modelling Transport in Northern Italy During the Roman Period

open access: yes, 2023
This repository contains the vector shapefiles and steps used in creating a route network model of Roman transport infrastructure in Northern Italy during the Imperial ...
James Page
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Cultes impériaux et pouvoir impérial : diffusion et circulation des cultes des empereurs dans le monde romain

open access: yesPallas, 2019
The modern notion of “imperial cult” is not mere appropriate to describe the diversity of rites created to worship the emperors throughout the empire : the official Roman cult, which was principally devoted to the Divi and to the Genius and the Numen of ...
Gabrielle Frija
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Aydın Arkeoloji Müzesi’ndeki Menderes Antiokheiası Buluntusu Heykeltıraşlık Eserleri / Sculpture Artifacts from Antioch on the Maeander in the Aydın Archaeological Museum

open access: yesArkhaia Anatolika, 2021
In this study, two busts and a relief fragment, which are preserved in the Stone Artifacts Warehouse of Aydın Archaeological Museum and brought to the museum through purchase, are discussed.
Umut KAPUCİ
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The Roman granite quarries in the Tyrrhenian Sea during the imperial period : a technological study [PDF]

open access: yesMarmora, 2020
Granite is a highly valued material under imperial Rome, particularly for the production of monolithic columns, in both public and private architecture. In the Western Mediterranean, the main quarries are located around the Tyrrhenian Sea. The Romans were looking for a particular stone, i.e. leucocratic granodiorite, with colors and textures similar to
Clerbois, Sébastien   +3 more
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On the Vulgar Latin merger of /b/ and /w/ and its correlation with the loss of intervocalic /w/: Dialectological evidence from inscriptions

open access: yesPallas, 2017
Related to the summary of Adams (2013), the present study, first of all, solves the problem of how the absence of a linguistic change, in this case of the merger of /b/ and /w/, can be evidenced in inscriptional corpora.
Béla Adamik
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Per una prosopografia dei sacerdoti e delle sacerdotesse ateniesi in età imperiale: note preliminari

open access: yesAxon, 2019
This paper offers an overview of an ongoing research project on priesthoods in Roman Athens, whose first purpose is to realise a prosopography of the Athenian cult personnel during the Roman imperial period (c. 27 BC-267 AD).
Camia, Francesco
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A note on the naval centurion Liccaeus from Apsorus / Bilješka o mornaričkom centurionu Likeju iz Apsora

open access: yesMiscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea, 2016
The funerary stele of the centurion from the liburna Lucusta, Liccaeus, son of Veius, is exhibited in the lapidarium at Osor (Apsorus) on the island of Cres (Crexi).
Marjeta Šašel Kos
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