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Imperial identities in the Roman world
Andries Johan Zuiderhoek (UGent) and Wouter Vanacker (UGent)(2017) -
Introduction : imperial identities in the Roman world
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Adhuc Tacfarinas: the causes of the Tiberian war in North Africa (AD ca. 15-24) and the impact of the conflict on Roman imperial policy
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Blood, power and profit: political and economic integration trajectories of nomadic communities in Roman Africa
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Many paths to walk: the political and economic integration of nomadic communities in Roman North Africa (I-III cent. A.D.)
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Cooperation, interaction and competition: the economy of pastoral nomadism in imperial Africa
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Differentiated integration trajectories of Nomadic peoples in Roman Africa (1st-3rd cent. AD)
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- Journal Article
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Ties of resistance and cooperation: Aedemon, Lusius Quietus and the Baquates
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Conflicts and instability in Mauretania and Gaius' realpolitik
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Indigenous insurgence in the central Balkan during the principate
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Aspects of the integration of the periphery in the Roman Empire
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Holger Müller (ed.), 1000 & 1 Talente : Visualisierung antiker Kriegskosten : Begleitband zu einer studentischen Ausstellung
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Klaus Tausend, Im Inneren Germaniens