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Large-scale micron-order 3D surface correlative chemical imaging of ancient Roman concrete
Published 2021“…The detailed characterization of ancient Roman concrete at each of these scales is important for understanding its mechanics, resilience, degradation pathways, and for making informed decisions regarding its preservation. …”
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‘You don't have enough letters to make this noise’ : Arabic speakers' creative engagements with the Roman script
Published 2020“…I argue that, instead of becoming redundant for writing Arabic, the Roman script is being further appropriated, resemiotized and aestheticized through acts of fusion with the Arabic script. …”
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Roman comedy on the Russian stage: Alexander N. Ostrovsky’s There was not a penny, but suddenly Altyn and Plautus’ Aulularia
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Imperialism and localism in provincia Asia: The development of Roman provincial administration, 133 BCE - c. 20 CE
Published 2020Subjects: “…Roman provinces--Administration…”
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Unlearned anxiety predicts learned fear: a comparison among heterogeneous rats and the Roman rat strains.
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Fleets and Prouinciae in the Roman Republic: institutions, administration and the conceptualisation of empire between 260 and 49 B.C.
Published 2014“…<p>This research examines how, when and why the Romans assigned and defined the tasks of preparing and commanding fleets during the Republic. …”
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Review of: Hunt, E.D.: Holy Land Pilgrimage in the Later Roman Empire AD 312-460
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More than Roman salt: Sallust, Caesar and Cato in twelfth- and early thirteenth century moral thought
Published 2019“…As medieval commentators recognised, both men embodied Roman virtue, but neither could be straightforwardly imitated. …”
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D.Petrain, Homer in Stone: the Tabulae Iliacaein their Roman Context, Cambridge 2014,pp. XIV + 260
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On the Roman-Byzantine adoption of the stirrup once more: a new find from seventh-century Aphrodisias
Published 2021“…Archaeological evidence and the text of the Strategikon show that it was only in the late sixth century AD that the Roman-Byzantine military adopted the stirrup. It is now widely argued that the Avars, who settled in the Carpathian basin in the sixth century, played a key role in introducing iron stirrups to the Roman-Byzantine world. …”
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Law and citizenship in the Roman Greek East: the provinces of Macedonia and Achaia (c. 146 BCE – 212 CE)
Published 2018Subjects: “…Roman legal history…”
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A historical and historiographical commentary on Cassius Dio's Roman History book 57.1-17.8
Published 2015“…<p>This thesis is a historical and historiographical commentary on Book 57 (Chs. 1-17.8) of Cassius Dio's <em>Roman History</em>. It comprises two sections, an Introduction followed by the Commentary itself. …”
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A matter of scale: some impediments to broad archaeological perspectives on post-Roman European bow brooches
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LEPTIS MAGNA: 10 YEARS OF ARCHEOLOGICAL DIGS IN THE FORO VECCHIO AREA: PHOENICIAN, PUNIC AND ROMAN LEVELS
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M. Antonius Aristocrates: Provincial involvement with Roman power in the late 1st century B.C.
Published 2013“…An unpublished inscription from Corinth (I-1973-4) offers important new information about Aristocrates and the name of a previously unknown tribe of Roman Corinth; additional inscriptions and numismatic evidence that were not previously associated with Aristocrates further complete the picture. …”
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A study of diverse identities during the Roman period in the Severn Valley: a cultural network approach
Published 2021“…<p>The traditional Romanisation model of Roman Britain is disputed by a number of researchers who claim that it is an artificial construct. …”
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La Ponctuation du discours rapporté dans quelques manuscrits de romans en prose médiévaux
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From Arma to Fama: the military record of Roman republican commanders in speech and text (219-19 BC)
Published 2007“…There are three main scholarly approaches to the mechanisms by which the military record of Roman Republican commanders was disseminated in Rome: the ceremony of the triumph, the erection of monuments with their inscriptions, and finally the minting of coins. …”
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