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Inscriptions of roman tripolitania 30
2014-11-07
findspot Sabratha Capitolium, found in the vaults; see note on 1. Original Location Unknown Last recorded location findspot Bibliography Not previously published. This edition taken from J. M. Reynolds and J. B. Ward.Perkins, The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania, Rome British School at Rome, 1952. Text constituted from Transcription Reynolds, Ward.Perkins Edition Diplomatic Epidoc XML Conventions Font help Imp erator. Caes ar. M
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findspot By date By text category By monument type Plans Search Reference About Project Help News Contact InsAph Inscriptions The inscriptions are numbered as in the first edition. Numbers 230 and 231, the edicts of Diocletian, which are the objects of current study, are not included in this edition; and several inscriptions from the auditoria 137, 138, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183 and 218 which were re.published in a fuller context by
Inscriptions of roman tripolitania 256a
findspot Oea Tripoli. Seen and recorded in Tripoli in the early part of the nineteenth century. Rediscovered near the church of Santa Maria in Tripoli. Original Location Unknown Last recorded location Tripoli Castle. Bibliography Not previously published. This edition taken from J. M. Reynolds and J. B. Ward.Perkins, The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania, Rome British School at Rome, 1952. Text constituted from Transcription
Sean gillies blog 1164 pleiades tags on flickr, continued
2013-03-20 ⚑blog
findspot to indicate that the subject of the photo was found in the context of the ancient place. The pleiades origin tag is another interesting one and Flickr has almost 200 of these. My favorite is the pleiades atteststo tag for photo subjects that bear the name of or otherwise attest to the existence of an ancient place. The queen of these in my opinion is Dan Diffendale photo of an inscribed decree concerning the founding of
Welcome to the portable antiquities scheme website
2012-02-10 ⚑tech ⚑news ⚑r&d
findspot , which are over 300 years old, have a legal obligation to report such items under the Treasure Act 1996. Now prehistoric base.metal assemblages found after 1st January 2003 also qualify as Treasure. This website provides further information for finders of potential Treasure. Staffordshire Hoard papers The Staffordshire Hoard symposium papers have been published for all to access and the old website has been archived on
Sean gillies blog 1164 pleiades tags on flickr, continued
2013-03-20 blog
findspot to indicate that the subject of the photo was found in the context of the ancient place. The pleiades origin tag is another interesting one and Flickr has almost 200 of these. My favorite is the pleiades atteststo tag for photo subjects that bear the name of or otherwise attest to the existence of an ancient place. The queen of these in my opinion is Dan Diffendale photo of an inscribed decree concerning the founding of
Welcome to the portable antiquities scheme website
2012-02-10 ⚑tech news ⚑r&d
findspot , which are over 300 years old, have a legal obligation to report such items under the Treasure Act 1996. Now prehistoric base.metal assemblages found after 1st January 2003 also qualify as Treasure. This website provides further information for finders of potential Treasure. Staffordshire Hoard papers The Staffordshire Hoard symposium papers have been published for all to access and the old website has been archived on

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