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Via Egnatia
The Via Francigena Salentina As an Opportunity for Experiential Tourism and a Territorial Enhancement Tool
Pharsalus 48 BC So SI SHEPPARD Is a Former Journalist Currently Enrolled As a Ph.D
The History of Roman Durrës (I-IV E.S.)
Download IO2 Final Report
The Main Chapel of the Durres Amphitheater: Decoration and Chronology
ROMAN ROADS of ASIA MINOR the Earliest Roman, Paved Roads in Asia Minor
Routes4u Feasibility Study on the Roman Heritage Route in the Adriatic and Ionian Region
Ride on a Ancient History!
Merrill F. Unger, "Archaeology and Paul's Campaign at Philippi,"
Malaria Risk on Ancient Roman Roads: a Study and Application to Assessing Travel Decisions in Asia Minor by the Apostle Paul
The Dhema Pass and Its Early Byzantine Fortifications
The Conception and Practice of Roman Rule: the Example of Transport Infrastructure
Title of the Presentation
Experience Greece 2023 Itinerary
Egnatia" Project in Thessaloniki
On the Via Egnatia
The Biblical City of Philippi, Greece
Dyrrhachion / Durrës – an Adriatic Sea Gateway Between East and West
Top View
Via Egnatia – the Ancient Roman Road That Connected Rome with Constantinople
Aerial and Remote Sensing Archaeology in Eastern Macedonia, Greece
Eastern Macedonia, Greece)
|Xhskbtfy336467zv*:+:!:+:! Jacket Design: Linda Roppolo | Cover Image: Tomb of the Scipios and Other Inscriptions from the Via Appia, 4 Rome
Římská Silniční Síť V Době Pozdní Republiky a Počátků Císařství (1
THE ROMAN ROAD SYSTEM AROUND the MEDITERRANEAN Acts 8:26; 20:1–3; 23:23–33; 28:13–16; Romans 15:19
Archeological and Historical Data for Dyrrachionin During the Transition from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages
Illyricum Trail a Branch of the Roman Empreros and Danube Wine Route
New Evidence of a Roman Road in the Venice Lagoon (Italy)
Augustus by the Same Author
The Setting at Philippi
Paul's Travels Through Cyprus (Acts 13:4-12)
Paul's Second Journey
1 Via Eurasia Scientific Committee
A Place for Every Barbarian, a Road for Every Roman: Imperium, Movement, and Roman Identity from Pompey to Hadrian
On the Imortance of Expropriation in the Roman Empire and in Modern Europe
Roads Lead to Constantinople
Traces of the Roman Empire Via Egnatia