Latin Inscriptions of the Legio VI Ferrata from Legio / Lajjun and its Vicinity (original) (raw)

Y. Tepper) Latin Inscriptions of the legio VI Ferrata in Iudaea,

Yotam Tepper, Werner Eck

SCI 38, , 2019

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Florian Matei-Popescu, radu ota

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Lorenzo Calvelli

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Nikola Cesarik

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vlatka vukelić, Ivan Radman

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Athens University Review Of Archaeology

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Benet Salway

Journal of Roman Studies , 2012

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Tepper Yotam. 2002. Lajjun – Legio in Israel: Results of a survey in and around the military camp area. In P. Freman, J. Bennett, Z. T. Fiema. and B. Hoffmamm, eds. Proceedings of the XVIIIth Roman frontier studies. Limes XVII BAR I.S. 1084 (1): 231-242.

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Cristi Florescu, radu ota

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Dr. Musallam R . Al-Rawahneh

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Radoslav Dodig

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2022

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George Cupcea

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Marie-Jeanne Roche

2020

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Ignacio Simón Cornago

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Michael Alexander Speidel

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Michael Alexander Speidel

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