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Urban life in a Roman military camp? Two examples from Switzerland: Vindonissa and Augusta Raurica

open access: yesReligion and Urbanity
A Roman military camp, also known as a castellum or castrum, was a fortified place where soldiers lived and trained. The camps were located wherever the Roman Empire expanded and reached or created borders. They formed the starting point for military actions or were themselves the site of battles.
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Soldier, Pow, Partisan: My Experiences during the Battle of France, June–September 1944 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The invasion of Festung Europa has been called many things, among them, die greatest military feat in history, the liberation of Europe’s downtrodden millions, and many other such high and mighty sounding phrases. But to those of us who were to take part
Learment, Don
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Information display from board wargame for marketing strategy identification [PDF]

open access: yes
Marketing warfare is an alternative solution for a company to defend itself or to win market parts. This approach presents consumer spirit as a battleground where companies make military maneuvers to confront each other.
Stéphane Goria
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Sarissa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
W ostatnim okresie daje się zauważyć wzrost zainteresowania wojskowością czasów Filipa II Macedońskiego i Aleksandra III. Jedno z czołowych miejsc wśród studiowanych zagadnień zajmuje problem sarissy.
Sekunda, Nicholas Victor
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War on scale : models for the First World War battlefront [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This essay traces the evolution and use of military scale models during the First World War. The application of such models by all belligerents is characterized by an enormous diversity in scale, context, construction method and purpose.
Bekers, Willem, De Meyer, Ronald
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Bioarchaeological analyses reveal long-lasting continuity at the periphery of the Late Antique Roman Empire. [PDF]

open access: yesiScience, 2023
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Spartan Daily, December 8, 1947 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1947
Volume 36, Issue 45https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9064/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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“Disguised in scarlet”. Hume and Turin in 17481 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Archive Research concerning the following subjects: Hume in Turin (8 May - 29 November 1748) as secretary and aide-de-camp to General St Clair. St Clair's mission and correspondence (his letters written by Hume).
Mazza, Emilio, Piccoli, Edoardo
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