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Gallia Narbonensis
1 Gallo-Roman Relations Under the Early Empire by Ryan Walsh A
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Was Galatian Really Celtic? Anthony Durham & Michael Goormachtigh First Published November 2011, Updated to October 2016
Representations of Veterans in the Imperial Cult in Gallia Narbonensis, 46 BC-79 AD
Chapter 4: the Self-Governing Cities: Elements and Rhythms of Urbanization
Module AR2035 the Mediterranean in the Ancient World: Archaeologies of Contact
Cults and Religious Integration in the Roman Cities of the Drava Valley (Southern Pannonia)
Evidence for the Early Impact of Rome in Gallia Narbonensis By
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Mapping the Collegia Centonariorum
Traces of Celtic Population and Beliefs in the Roman Provinces of the Central Balkans
Yuko Fukuyama
Relative Pronouns in Light of Epigraphic Evidence: the Province of Lusitania*
The Rise of Nemausus from Augustus to Antoninus Pius: a Prosopographical Study of Nemausian Senators and Equestrians
The Denouement of Claudian Pamphylia-Lycia and Its Implications for the Audience of Galatians
Roman Citizenship and the Integration of Women INTO the Local Towns of the Latin West
Visualizing the Aeneid in Decor
The Marbles of the Roman Villa of Chiragan at Martres-Tolosane (Gallia Narbonensis)
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Catalogue of Amphoras Classified Aswine Containers Discovered In
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The Auxilia in Roman Britain and the Two Germanies from Augustus to Caracalla: Family, Religion and „Romanization‟
Review Volume 15 (2015) Page 1
Romanization and Latinization of the Roman Empire in the Light of Data In
1 GAULISH. LANGUAGE, WRITING, EPIGRAPHY Alex Mullen
Rome's Economic Revolution Thursday 15 January 2015, With
Roman Wall-Painting in Southern Gaul
1 BÉLA ADAMIK (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest) in Search Of
Mosaics Decorated Luxurious Domestic and Public Buildings Across the Broad Expanse of the Roman Empire
Maps 100-102 Provinces of Theromanempire
Roman Mosaics in the J. Paul Getty Museum
The Incised Contours Technique in the Art of Gallia Narbonensis
Northern Gaul in the Early Empire