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Poblamiento tardío en Torralba, Lorca
This paper analyses a settlement in Lorca during the late Roman period, which was isolated from al1 main Roman roads. What is of interest here was the existence of a strong, stable economic system which was a precursor of that which appeared in the high
Andrés Martínez Rodríguez +1 more
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Roma Eterna? Roman rule explains regional well-being divides in Germany
In light of persistent regional inequalities in adaptive outcomes such as health, well-being, and related personality traits, psychological research is increasingly adopting a historical perspective to understand the deeper roots of these patterns.
Martin Obschonka +6 more
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GEOGRAPHICAL ASPECTS REGARDING THE ROMAN LIMES IN THE COUNTY OF BISTRIȚA-NĂSĂUD (ROMANIA). CASE STUDY: THE SOMEȘ LIMES (SPERMEZEU-PERIȘOR-ZAGRA-SALVANĂSĂUD SECTION) [PDF]
The Roman limes from the county of Bistrița-Năsăud is part of the Porolissensis Limes and extends along a line connecting the villages Ciceu Corabia, Negrilești, Ciceu Poieni, Dobric, Spermezeu, Zagra, Salva, Năsăud, Livezile, and Orheiul Bistriței.
Ioan BÂCA +3 more
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This contribution introduces the Roman road connecting Myra to inner Lycia via the mountainous area of Alacadağ. The road called “Gavur Yolu” by the native population is already known, but has not been surveyed entirely and has not been fully published ...
Burak Takmer, Mehmet Alkan
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Parerga to the Stadiasmus Patarensis (6): Route 54 (Patara – Phellos) and new inscriptions
In the field survey of the Stadiasmus Patarensis (SP) in 2009, the route between Patara and Phellos was investigated. The distance between Patara and Phellos in the SP was restored as 240 stadia (45–46 km) by the editors.
Fatih Onur, Mehmet Alkan
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Bronze figurines of Mercury-Thoth from Albania
Along with other aspects of society, Illyrian religion was influenced by the Roman world during the first centuries AD. As a result, Mercury became the Roman god most represented in bronze figurines found within the modern territory of Albania.
Sabina Veseli
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Roman and Byzantine Ankara observed by foreign travellers [PDF]
Due to its strategic location and being crossroads of major roads Ankara was one of the most important cities of Anatolia throughout the ages especially during the Roman and Byzantine periods.
H. Sinan Sülüner
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Palatium/Palatiolum (античното селище при с. Байкал, Плевенско)
The paper presents a thorough critical analysis of the available information on the ancient settlement under the modern village of Baykal, Pleven District, which was convincingly identified some 35 years ago with Palatium and Παλατίολον/Παλάστολον, known
Sergey Torbatov
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Roman cities represent the Empire’s broader approach to urban planning, characterized by geometric precision and a strategic layout. Their spatial organization reflects the underlying military and administrative objectives, which can be better understood
Marouane Samir Guedouh +4 more
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The article is devoted to the results of the application of cartographic stratigraphy to a single micro-region – the Danube crossing area near Lake Kartal.
Igori Sapozhnikov
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