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Celtiberian metrology and its romanization
Published 2013-05-01“…On the basis of measurements of pre-Roman mud bricks, a Celtiberian foot of 24 cm is proposed. …”
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Romanization of Spain : socio-political aspect (IV). Romanization during the Early Empire : conclusion I
Published 1996-01-01“…Spain had three zones of Romanization - a wholly (or almost wholly) Romanized zone, a Romanizing zone and a non- Romanized region but unlike the previous period the boundaries of them were absolutely different. …”
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Tradition and Romanization by the attire of the Eraviscus tribe
Published 2022-03-01Subjects: “…Pannonia, Romanization, native female attire, tombstones, graves…”
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Sources for the study of the romanization in the Plateau North
Published 2010-03-01“…<p>The Roman conquest of the peninsular interior will modify the formsof life in this territory to all the levels, in a process that the historiography has given in calling romanization and that will last more than two centuries. …”
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The Greetings of Romans 16 and the Audience of Romans
Published 2024“…This short paper considers and critiques the view that the named people greeted in Romans 16.3–16 are not also among the recipients of the letter to ‘all God's beloved in Rome’ (Rom 1.7). …”
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Re-Thinking Romanization of Arabic-Islamic Script
Published 2017-06-01Subjects: “…romanization…”
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The Impact of the Augustan Romanization in the Basin of the Douro River
Published 2017-07-01“…Despite the critical importance of the reign of Augustus for this region, because he was who subjected territories just north of the Douro, it is difficult to balance the impact of Romanization under his reign. Basically, the information is made up of three types of data: the literary sources relating to the War of Augusto against Cantabrians and Asturians; archaeological sources documenting mainly the presence of Roman military camps or the initial stages of urban development whose interpretation still poses numerous problems; and finally very few epigraphic sources attesting the administrative reorganization of the territory (termini augustales, termini pratorum), or specific aspects of the indigenous communities that are difficult to relate to the general events of the empire or of the Augustus’ government in the Iberian peninsula.…”
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THE ROMANIZATION PROCESS IN CRIȘANA IN THE LIGHT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCHES
Published 2017-03-01“…Cultura lor materială continuă, schimbările în structura ei constau în apariția ceramicii negre zgrunțuroase și a ceramicii cărămizii romane uzuale. Treptat, cultura lor se metamor-fozează într-una romană provincială. …”
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