A Set of Roman Belt Fittings. A Beneficiarius Legati Legionis III Cyrenaicae?
In this paper we present bronze objects from the third century CE, including military belt fittings and a plate that adorned a box or coffin. The provenance of the objects is unknown. The importance of publishing them stems from the rare mention of the name of a Roman legion, the juxtaposition of fa...
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Main Authors: | Raviv, Dvir, Zissu, Boaz |
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Format: | article |
Language: | DE EN FR IT RO |
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MEGA Publishing House
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2a1e6ff9f3da45468dedf1b24b47b26a |
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