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The Early Imperial fortress of Berkou, Eastern Desert, Egypt
International audienceAbstract In 2020, during excavations in the Wadi al-Ghozza in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, archaeologists from the French Archaeological Mission to the Eastern Desert of Egypt discovered a well-preserved Flavian praesidium.
Cuvigny, Hélène +5 more
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The most distinctive factor that separates the Imperial Rome from the Republican is visually seen on the building programme in provinces. The conquered lands were systematically exploited with heavy taxes thorough publicani or tax collectors during the ...
Deniz Berk TOKBUDAK
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Provincial governors in the military command system of the early Roman Empire
The article analyzes the position of the provincial governors of the senatorial and imperial provinces during the period of the Principate, acting here as military leaders of the highest rank.
S. V. Telepen
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Heavy metals in human bones from the Roman Imperial Period
Background/Aim: Heavy metals are elements known for their toxic effects even at low concentrations, and human exposure to these elements spans history. This study aimed to investigate trace element levels in the bones of individuals from the Roman Imperial Period.
Hatice Güler +1 more
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The Ancient Roman Family in the Context of Antiquity
This article discusses the every-day family life in ancient Rome and its functioning throughout the period of royal, republican, and imperial Rome. The article draws attention to the roles played by Roman family members of antiquity.
Stanisław Sojka
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Glass artefacts are frequently uncovered in Roman grave excavations, providing significant insights into the social and funerary practices of that era. These artefacts exhibit a diverse array of styles and forms, reflecting the variety of funeral customs
Ömür Dünya ÇAKMAKLI
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Ephesus faced a lot of changes between 70 B.C. and 73 A.D. At the beginning of the period, the Roman domination imposed on the Greek city resulted in financial pressure, civil war destructions and institutional changes.
François Kirbihler
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L’évolution du culte impérial dans les provinces grecques au lendemain de la mort d’Auguste
In the period following the death of Augustus, the cults established in his honor, in the early 20 BC, by the cities and koina of the Greek provinces underwent developments : the Greeks sought to adapt to the emergence of the Roman imperial worship ...
Gabrielle Frija
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Forty-two mortar samples, from two archaeological excavations located in Sagunto (Valencian Community, Spain), were analysed by both portable energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (pED-XRF) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry ...
M. Ramacciotti +8 more
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Assessing representations of the imperial cult in New Testament studies
A distinct conceptualisation of the imperial cult is common in NT scholarship, in which worship of the emperor is portrayed as a foreign development which served primarily political aims, with little integrity and no serious religious significance ...
Pieter J J Botha
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