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  • * Pilot on Github https://klokantech.github.io/roman-empire/#3.97/45.49/6.47 ...ap to replace the current raster tiles of the [[Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire]] (DARE). The projects builds on Open Source technology, developed by Kloka ...
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  • The '''Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire''' ('''DARE''') is a project on ancient geography hosted by Department of A ....ht.lu.se. The map was inspired by the ''Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World'' (Talbert, 2000) and was built upon digitization efforts carried out ...
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  • ...e described, from 30 BC until AD 238, effectively covering the entire High Empire until the Crisis of the Third Century. [[category:Roman Empire]] ...
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  • ...e described, from 30 BC until AD 238, effectively covering the entire High Empire until the Crisis of the Third Century. [[category:Roman Empire]] ...
    968 bytes (146 words) - 17:17, 5 April 2016
  • ...man Empire, highlighting their diversity and commonality over centuries of Roman rule. Keys To Rome was based on a combination of real artefacts, digitally [[category:Roman Empire]] ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire]] ...
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  • * http://www.roman-ep.net/ ...characterised the dynamics of the commercial trade system during the Roman Empire. ...
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  • ...e epigraphic locations in the Eastern Decima Regio, Venetia et Histria, of Roman Italy" (from the project description in [http://www.eagle-network.eu/wp-con ...nscriptions from Northeastern Italy (the Eastern Decima Regio of the Roman Empire). One of the goals of the project is to display the places of re-use of ins ...
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  • ...ce and search engine for locating and studying graffiti of the early Roman empire from the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. [[category:Roman Empire]] ...
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  • ...(fabri) in the Roman world 2014-2018) and on inland water transport in the Roman world (2016-2020), with support from the Ghent Centre for Digital Humanitie [[category:Roman Empire]] ...
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  • ...be also plotted to a map of the Roman Empire, along with the system of the Roman Provinces, roads, and cities.</p></blockquote> [[category:Roman Empire‏‎]] ...
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  • ...he study of coins from all periods and cultures. Its holdings of Greek and Roman coins are of interests to classicists, as are its digital searchable [http: * [[Coinage of the Roman Republic Online]] (CRRO) ...
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  • ...n''' ('''CPNRB''') is a database that collects all the personal names from Roman Britain which are thought to contain Celtic elements. ...a prototype for a much-needed database of all personal names attested from Roman Britain. ...
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  • ...cities, roads, rivers and sea lanes that framed movement across the Roman Empire. It broadly reflects conditions around 200 CE but also covers a few sites a ...one-ninth of the earth's circumference across three continents, the Roman Empire ruled a quarter of humanity through complex networks of political power, mi ...
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  • ...s into the early Middle Ages and beyond. Studying poetry in the epigraphic Roman tradition will help to regain an eminent body of European folk art traditio ...
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  • ...epigraphic and literary evidence to have stood in the cities of Greece in Roman times.</p> ...d its influence into the Greek world (c.200 BC) to the height of the Roman Empire (c.200 AD). Monuments that were set up before that time and which are known ...
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  • ...ntries. Chronologically, they extend from archaic Greece to the Late Roman Empire.</blockquote> ...
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  • ...1 (the terminal date of Volume III of the Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire) to 1261 (the commencement date of the Prosopographisches Lexikon der Palai ...n the Levant and the spread of Islam, and ends with the restoration of the Empire in 1261 after the loss of Constantinople to the crusaders and the period of ...
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  • ...llectual culture of the Hellenistic world (continuing into the early Roman Empire). ...
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  • The project studies the Mediterranean harbors of the Roman Empire. It is based at the University of Southampton, UK, is funded by the Europea [[category:Roman Empire‏‎]] ...
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  • ...he prosopographical approach to the praetorian prefects of the later Roman Empire, as implemented within the framework of the PPRET Project, makes it possibl [[category:Roman Empire‏‎]] ...
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  • ...Information Systems (GIS) approach to mapping and spatial analysis of the Roman and medieval worlds. DARMC allows innovative spatial and temporal analyses [[category:Roman Empire]] ...
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  • ...the computer graphic representation of excavated and graphically-simulated Roman buildings are key components to achieving these objectives. ...ortus Limen Project]], that studies all Mediterranean harbors of the Roman Empire. ...
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