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The glass from the 1995 excavations in Camp F at Masada: The use of luxury and common Early Roman glass in military context

Levant, 2016
Camp F at Masada, southern Judea, is part of the siege works constructed by the Roman Army against the Jewish rebels during the Jewish Revolt. It is divided into two areas and chronological stages: the larger outer Camp F1, is dated to the time of the siege against Masada, until its fall in 73/4 AD and the inner Camp F2, is dated between 106 and 113 AD
R. Jackson-Tal
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“Fine dining” in the Roman provinces: an interdisciplinary study of a peristyle house kitchen at the legionary camp of Vindonissa, Switzerland

Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2023
The peristyle house kitchen in the legionary camp at Vindonissa is one of the few examples of a Mediterranean-style kitchen with a raised hearth in the northwestern provinces. The exceptional preservation of the kitchen made possible an interdisciplinary
S. Häberle   +5 more
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Grain Mills from the Late Roman Legionary Camp in Palmyra

Bulletin of the American Society of Overseas Research, 2023
The Late Antique grain mills from the Roman army camp in Palmyra (Syria) are the first archaeologically documented examples of Roman geared mills in the Levant.
G. Majcherek
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Tilurium. Roman Military Camp. Exhibition Guide

2020
The exhibition guide shows the archeological exhibition of the Museum of the Trilj ...
Tabak, Angela   +2 more
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The Roman military origins of the Via XVII reaffirmed by the Alto de Espinho Roman camp (Northwest Iberia).

SPAL Revista de Prehistoria y Arqueología de la Universidad de Sevilla
Via XVII, a strategic Roman road linking Bracara Augusta, Aquae Flaviae, and Asturica Augusta in Northwest Iberia, is traditionally dated to the Augustan period. While it has been generally assumed that major roads were constructed by the army during the
João Fonte   +8 more
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A Possible Roman Camp on the Wirral Peninsula

Britannia
Satellite imagery in north-west Wirral shows a cropmark, plausibly representing the partial circuit of a Roman camp. On Wirral — that peninsula flanked by the rivers Mersey and Dee — the northern coast of which provided the only seaboard of the Cornovii ...
Rowan Patel
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The Artillery and Engineer Units Special Training Camp of the Priamur Military District in 1906—1914

ISTORIYA
The article examines the history of the Artillery Units Special Training Camp of the Priamur Military District at the Baranovsky artillery range and the Engineer Units Special Training Camp of the same district in 1906—1914 on the basis of the materials ...
R. Avilov
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