Limes XVIII:Philip Freeman, Council for British Research in the Levant Archaeopress, 2002 - 948 من الصفحات A conference held under the auspices of the Department of Antiquities of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, The Council for British Research in the Levant and the Department of Archaeology at the University of Liverpool The much-anticipated, two-volume proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies held in Amman, Jordan (September 2000). The 100 papers published here represent approximately two-thirds of the presentations made at this important event. The 'limits' of the discussions encompass (Volume I) General Themes, The Eastern Frontier, Rome and Parthia, The Anatolian Provinces and the Black Sea Region, North Africa, The Germanies, Early Roman Germany, (Volume II) The Danubian and Balkan Provinces, Dacia, The Spains, Britain, The Roman Army, Roman Fortifications, Fleets and Frontiers, and Documents and Archives. |
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... Caesarea and Ascalon was therefore presumably out of use during the C4th . The picture obtained from the literary sources is confirmed by the mounting archaeological evidence for the silting up and decline of the port of Caesarea and ...
... Caesarea . From here the road continues via Apolloniade , Ioppe ( present day Jaffa ) to Iamnia ( Talmudic Yavneh ) , then to Ascalon and south to Egypt . There is also an alternative route further inland via Luddis ( Lydda / Diospolis ) ...
... Caesarea to Iamnia via Joppa in this period . His route as recorded in Epist . 108 is shown in Fig . 8. He writes that they set out from Antioch and then took the coastal road via Dora as far as Caesarea . From Caesarea they travelled ...
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Introduction | viii |
Timetable of sessions presentations and events | xvii |
Formal Addresses | xxiii |
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