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Abstract After a general consideration of the concept of salus, in its sense of physical and mental health (also meaning well-being, prosperity), I analyze 15 Roman epigraphic documents which contained the term. The informative content of each is synthesized to fit the word context.
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A new proposal about the limits of the “ager emeritensis” during the Roman Empire and Late Antiquity
The fixing of the boundaries of the ager emeritensis is one of the main topics of discussion for research focused on the study of rural areas of the capital of Lusitania. We propose a definition of this space based on the analysis of historiography and a
Tomás CORDERO RUIZ
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Some engraved gems from Ammaia
The article presents stones from Roman rings that belonged to Doctor Delmira Maças’s archeological collection. All were discovered in irrigation canals in the fields in which the Roman city of Ammaia, Portugal, was located (to day S. Salvador de Aramanha,
Graça Cravinho
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Homeric people in the Roman epigraphy of Lusitania
Depois de se dar sucinta conta do interesse do livro de Pierre Carlier (1949-2011), Homero, mostra-se como há nos antropónimos patentes na epigrafia romana da Lusitânia Ocidental reflexos claros do mundo homérico, mormente no meio servil e de libertos. A
Encarnação, José d'
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Le rôle des ateliers de lampes dans la diffusion iconographique de la fuite d’Énée
The study of a collection of baking detritus and other waste from terracotta lamps from a workshop in Merida prompts a discussion of the modes of circulation of the produce of a lampmaker’s shop in the capital of Roman Lusitania.
Alexandra Dardenay
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ON THE MEANING OF CITY WALLS IN LATE ROMAN SPAIN
During three or four decades of the late 3rd and early 4th century, a number of cities across the Empire were refortified in a pattern that cannot be explained in defensive terms alone.
Adriaan De Man
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O presente trabalho buscou demonstrar a mudança na urbanização da Lusitania a partir do estudo dos fora e outras estruturas monumentais introduzidos pelos romanos a partir da nova organização territorial augustana, do final do século I a.C.
Irmina Doneux Santos +1 more
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The ‘early production’ of Roman amphorae in Ulterior / Lusitania.
The actual state of the knowledge concerning early types of Roman amphorae in the Atlantic Ulterior / Lusitania didn’t achieve such a level as other regions of Hispania. Nevertheless, in the last two decades the research developed in Portuguese territory started to demonstrate that also here, at the most Western area of the Roman Empire, the ‘ovoid ...
Almeida, Rui Roberto de, Fabião, Carlos
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RESUMEN: En la antigüedad romana, parte de la meseta occidental era ocupada por los Vetones: una población llamada a menudo céltica en la historiografía.
Christophe BONNAUD
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From invisible to tangible power in rural late antique Lusitania: between text and material evidence
This paper analyses settlement and land evolution in the territory of Augusta Emerita (Mérida), the capital of the late Roman province of Lusitania, seeking to contrast the archaeological data related to the new occupation profiles of the sites and ...
Carneiro, André, Teixeira, Cláudia
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