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Yotam Tepper , Werner Eck
SCI 38, , 2019
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Florian Matei-Popescu , radu ota
Acta Musei Napocensis, 55/I, 2018
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George Cupcea
Tyche Supplementband 16, 2024
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Konrad Stauner
Gephyra 9, 2012, 86-91
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Israel Exploration Journal, 2022
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Yotam Tepper
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Lorenzo Calvelli
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Several unpublished Roman inscriptions from the Liburnian frontier
Nikola Cesarik
Vjesnik Arheološkog muzeja u Zagrebu, 2022
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Yotam Tepper , Matthew J Adams
Strata: The Bulletin of the Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society, 2017
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Julijana Visočnik
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Yotam Tepper
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vlatka vukelić , Ivan Radman
Proceedings of the 22nd International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies. Ruse, Bulgaria, September 2012 (Bulletin of the National Institute of Archaeology, 2015, XLII)
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Athens University Review Of Archaeology
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Benet Salway
Journal of Roman Studies , 2012
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Yotam Tepper
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Tomasz Dziurdzik
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Cristi Florescu , radu ota
Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 4, 4, 2017
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Dr. Musallam R . Al-Rawahneh
2020
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Archivum Anatolicum-Anadolu Arşivleri (ArAn)
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Andrzej B. Biernacki
2019
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Chams Bernard , Ahmad Al-Jallad
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Radoslav Dodig
2005
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Linda Dobosi
2022
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Jeremy McInerney
Journal of Ancient History, 2019
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George Cupcea
Acta Musei Napocensis, 2018
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Marie-Jeanne Roche
2020
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Ignacio Simón Cornago
2020
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Ewan S Coopey
Prilozi Instituta za arheologiju u Zagrebu, 2023
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Michael Alexander Speidel
C. Bruun / J. Edmondson (eds), Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy, 2014
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Rada Varga
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Giulio Iovine
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Michael Alexander Speidel
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