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Page 125
... Roman banquet imagery and Celtiberian banquet stelai . Roman soldiers were often responsible for the transport and diffusion of metropolitan ideas and practices . ' The Roman army was not only the tool which created the empire , ' P ...
... Roman banquet imagery and Celtiberian banquet stelai . Roman soldiers were often responsible for the transport and diffusion of metropolitan ideas and practices . ' The Roman army was not only the tool which created the empire , ' P ...
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... Roman army ' , giving a solid introduction to how these kinds of evidence can be used when addressing aspects of identity in the ancient world . The last paper under this heading is ' The legend of Decebalus ' , in which C. Bruun ...
... Roman army ' , giving a solid introduction to how these kinds of evidence can be used when addressing aspects of identity in the ancient world . The last paper under this heading is ' The legend of Decebalus ' , in which C. Bruun ...
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... Roman forum in Celje ( not yet excavated ) and demonstrating that canonical Roman visual elements were amply employed in the service of public monumental art in this part of the empire . D. Gabler ( pp . 385-93 ) offers a highly ...
... Roman forum in Celje ( not yet excavated ) and demonstrating that canonical Roman visual elements were amply employed in the service of public monumental art in this part of the empire . D. Gabler ( pp . 385-93 ) offers a highly ...
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WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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