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1Negev Fragility and Mediterranean Prosperity in Late AntiquityPublished 2024Call Number: Loading…
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2The Harbor of Akko-Ptolemaïs: Dates and FunctionsPublished 2021Call Number: Loading…
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3Roman Policy in the Aftermath of the Great Jewish RevoltPublished 2019Call Number: Loading…
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4[Rezension von: Achim Lichtenberger, Constance von Rüden (ed.), Multiple Mediterranean Realities: Current Approaches to Spaces, Resources, and Connectivities. Mittelmeerstudien, 6. Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink; Ferdinand Schöningh, 2015. Pp. 311. ISBN 9783770557400]Published 2017Call Number: Loading…Fulltext (freely accessible)
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5'Governor of Judea and Syria'. A New Dedication from Dor to Gargilius AntiquusPublished 2018Call Number: Loading…Fulltext (freely accessible)
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6Faces of powerPublished 2017Call Number: Loading…
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7Between Mobility and Connectivity in the Ancient Mediterranean: Coast-Skirting Travellers in the Southern LevantPublished 2016Call Number: Loading…
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8Flavian BritainPublished 2016Call Number: Loading…
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9Rome and provincial resistancePublished 2015Call Number: Loading…Table of Contents
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10Rome and provincial resistancePublished 2015Call Number: Loading…
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11Mediterranean resilience: collapse and adaptation in antique maritime societiesPublished 2024Other Authors: “…Gambash, Gil 1973-…”
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12Estranging the Familiar - Rome's Ambivalent Approach to BritainPublished 2016Call Number: Loading…
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13Official Roman Responses to Indigenous Resistance Movements: Aspects of CommemorationPublished 2009Call Number: Loading…
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