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Die römischen Gräberfelder von Sayala, Nubien. Mit 34 Taf. u. 54 Abb. /

: "Originally presented as the author's thesis Innsbruck, 1972". : 99 pages, [20] leaves of plates : illustrations ; 30 cm. : Bibliography : pages [49] : 3700101635

Excavations at Jalame : site of a glass factory in late Roman Palestine : excavations conducted by a joint expedition of the University of Missouri and the Corning Museum of Glass...

: xxv, 378 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages xxi-xxv) and indexs. : 0826204090 (alk. paper)

Roman foodprints at Berenike : archaeobotanical evidence of subsistence and trade in the Eastern Desert of Egypt /

: Berenike reports 6 -- Jacket. : xvi, 229 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-193) and indexes. : 1931745269
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Libyan studies : select papers of the late R.G. Goodchild /

: xxii, 345 pages, [17] leaves of plates : illustration ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references : (pages [xvii]-xxii) and index. : 0236176803

Egypte romaine : l'autre Egypte.

: 279 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 30 cm. : Bibliography : pages 266-273. : 2711835278

Graeco-Roman funerary stelae from Upper Egypt /

: Includes texts in Egyptian with English translations.
"The excavation of Professor John Garstang in 1907 at Abydos provided a very large number of stelae which form the basis of this study" -- Page xvii.
"Catalogue of Graeco-Roman stelae from Upper Egypt" : pages 17-98.
Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.) -- University of Liverpool, 1983. : xviii, 153 pages, [84] leaves of plates : illustrations ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-153) and index. : 0853231257

Villes d'or : villes, musées d'Algérie.

: 109 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Djemila /

: 118 pages, [1] folded leaf of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm. : Bibliography : pages 109-110.

Ostraca de Krokodilô. la correspondance privée et les réseaux personnels de Philoklès, Apollôs et Ischyras : O.Krok. 152-334 / |c [édités par] Adam Bülow-Jacobsen, Jean-Luc Fourne...

: "The fort of Krokodilo on the road from Coptos to Myos Hormos was excavated in 1996-97 by the French mission in the Eastern desert. Its rubbish-dump was formed during the reigns of Trajan and Hadrian, and produced over 800 ostraca, 189 of which are published in this volume. While the first volume of Ostraca de Krokodilô concerns military correspondence, this second volume contains private letters exchanged between the inhabitants of Krokodilo and the neighbouring forts, Phoinikon and Persou. The letters were written by three very different characters: Philokles, a green-grocer and pimp, plays a central role in supplying vegetables to the inhabitants of the desert forts and also organises the prostitution; Ischyras, a quarry-man, is an acquaintance of Philokles and his letters are full of declarations of friendship, but also contain some harsh remarks which demonstrate the brutality of certain human relationships; Apollos is probably a soldier, but also functions as a letter-writer for a group of people who are mostly concerned with their provisions of food. This rich corpus gives us a glimpse of the daily life in a society of some 200 people who lived in the desert garrisons at the beginning of the 2nd century AD, and who appear in the ostraca. We are able to witness the importance of solidarity in this hostile environment and the important role of civilians, not least the women, in the life around the forts."--Back cover.
: 288 pages : illustrations ; 32 cm. : 9782724707359

Published 2014
TheBerthouville silver treasure and Roman luxury /

: vii, 190 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm : Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-178) and index. : 9781606064207 (hardcover)

Dolaucothi-Pumsaint : survey and excavations at a Roman gold-mining complex, 1987-1999 /

: xi, 339 pages, [2] fold-out pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 31 cm : Bibliography : pages [333]-339. : 1842171127 : Sara.lib

Complutum : Roma en el interior de la Península Ibérica.

: Exhibition sponsored by Caja Madrid, Obra Social and Capilla del Oidor / Casa de la Entrevista. : 298 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 30 cm. : Bibliography : (pages 287-298). : Nabil

Published 2010
Tradition and transformation : Egypt under Roman rule : proceedings of the international conference, Hildesheim, Roemer- and Pelizaeus-Museum, 3-6 July 2008 /

: xii, 508 pages : Illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004183353 : 1566-2055 ; : Nabil

Published 2009
Roman settlements in the region of Northwest Jordan : archaeological studies (land-use and landscape development) /

: One folded map in pocket. : 227 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9783868350104

Published 1999
The Madaba map centenary, 1897-1997 : travelling through the Byzantine Umayyad period = al-Dhikrá al-miʼawīyah li-khāriṭat Mādabā : khilāla al-ʻaṣr al-Umawī al-Bīzanṭī : proceeding...

: 278 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographic references (pages 259-269) and index.

Published 2009
'Qasr al-Buleida' : a late Roman-Byzantine fortified settlement on the Dead Sea Plain, Jordan /

: Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D.) -- La Trobe University, 2006. : xvi, 185 pages : ill., maps ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781407305851

Published 2004
The Roman army in Jordan /

: Previous edition : 2000. : 235 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, plans, photogr. ; 21 cm. : Includes bibliography. : 0953910210

Published 2014
The Roman Aqaba Project : final report /

: volumes : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9780897570428 : aya

Published 2012
Staying Roman : conquest and identity in Africa and the Mediterranean, 439-700 /

: "In 416, when preaching a sermon on the psalms in late Roman Carthage, Augustine was able to ask his audience, 'Who now knows which nations in the Roman empire were what, when all have become Romans, and all are called Romans?'1 Yet already by the time Augustine addressed his Carthaginian audience the continued unity of the Roman Mediterranean was being called into question. The defeat and death of the Roman emperor Valens at Adrianople in 378 had set the stage for a new phase of conflict between the empire and its non-Roman neighbours ; and over the course of the fifth century Roman power collapsed in the West, where it was succeeded by a number of sub-Roman kingdoms. Questions that had seemed trivial to Augustine were suddenly and painfully alive : what did it mean to be 'Roman' in the changed circumstances of the fifth and later centuries? And (from a twenty-first-century perspective) what became of the idea of Romanness in the West once Roman power collapsed?"--
"What did it mean to be Roman once the Roman Empire had collapsed in the West? Staying Roman examines Roman identities in the region of modern Tunisia and Algeria between the fifth-century Vandal conquest and the seventh-century Islamic invasions. Using historical, archaeological and epigraphic evidence, this study argues that the fracturing of the empire's political unity also led to a fracturing of Roman identity along political, cultural and religious lines, as individuals who continued to feel 'Roman' but who were no longer living under imperial rule sought to redefine what it was that connected them to their fellow Romans elsewhere. The resulting definitions of Romanness could overlap, but were not always mutually reinforcing. Significantly, in late antiquity Romanness had a practical value, and could be used in remarkably flexible ways to foster a sense of similarity or difference over space, time and ethnicity, in a wide variety of circumstances"--
: Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard University, 2004, entitled: Staying Roman : Vandals, Moors, and Byzantines in late antique North Africa, 400-700. : xviii, 438 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-419) and index. : 9780521196970

Published 2010
Tradition and transformation : Egypt under Roman rule : proceedings of the international conference, Hildesheim, Roemer- and Pelizaeus-Museum, 3-6 July 2008 /

: In 30 BCE, Egypt became a province of the Roman empire. Alongside unbroken traditions-especially of the indigenous Egyptian population, but also among the Greek elite-major changes and slow processes of transformation can be observed. The multi-ethnical population was situated between new patterns of rule and traditional lifeways. This tension between change and permanence was investigated during the conference. The last decades have seen an increase in the interest in Roman Egypt with new research from different disciplines-Egyptology, Ancient History, Classical Archaeology, Epigraphy, and Papyrology-providing new insights into the written and archaeological sources, especially into settlement archaeology. Well-known scholars analysed the Egyptian temples, the structure and development of the administration beside archaeological, papyrological, art-historical and cult related questions.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004189591 : 1566-2055 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.