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Rome's Desert Frontier from the Air

Liane Houghtalin, +2 more
- 01 Jan 1992 - 
- Vol. 86, Iss: 1, pp 43
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This article is published in Classical World.The article was published on 1992-01-01. It has received 21 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Desert (philosophy).

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War and Society in the Roman World

John Rich, +1 more
TL;DR: David Braund, University of Exeter Brian Campbell Queen's University of Belfast Duncan Cloud, University Of Leicester Tim Cornell, University College, London Wolfgang Liebeschuetz, University OF Nottingham Stephen Oakley, Emmanuel College, Cambridge John Patterson, Magdalene College and Cambridge John Rich, Universityof Nottingham.
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Medical diseases and obesity in major depressive disorder

Chi-Fa Hung
TL;DR: The Sasanids’ sieges of Roman cities and the Great King’s kindliness presented in literary sources and the Khwadaynamag tradition are presented.
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Satellite remote sensing and archaeology: a comparative study of satellite imagery of the environs of Figsbury Ring, Wiltshire

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the abilities of three satellite remote sensed image products (low spatial resolution LANDSAT Thematic Mapper (TM); medium resolution SPOT Panchromatic; high resolution KVR-1000) to detect archaeological features in the environs of the Iron Age hillfort at Figsbury Ring, Wiltshire.

Marshland of Cities: Deltaic Landscapes and the Evolution of Civilization

TL;DR: In this article, the Marshland of Cities: Deltaic Landscapes and the Evolution of Civilization is described. And the evolution of cities in the Marshlands of Cities is discussed.
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Cover: Declassified CORONA KH-4B satellite photography of remains from Rome's desert frontier

TL;DR: El-LejjunLegionary31° 13′ N, 35° ǫ 0.5° 0.3°EFigures as discussed by the authors.
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Documenting, identifying and protecting a late roman-byzantine fort at tabus on the euphrates

TL;DR: The SYGIS project of the Finnish archaeological survey and mapping project of Jebel Bishri in Central Syria as discussed by the authors has documented and documented the site with GPS, EDM, GPR and the location has been mapped with a rectified Landsat-7 ETM satellite image.
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Qaryat al-Hadid: a 'lost' Roman military site in Northern Jordan

David Kennedy
- 01 Jan 2002 - 
TL;DR: In this article, an air photograph taken by the German air force in 1918 provides a precise location and allows more recent air photographs to be exploited to exploit more recent archaeological sites of modern Jordan.
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Urban and rural umayyad house architecture in jordan: a comprehensive typological analysis at al-hallabat

TL;DR: In this paper, the main Umayyad urban and rural house architecture in Jordan is discussed, while addressing al-Hallabat houses based on recent unpublished reports and preliminary results of excavations.
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Relocating the Past: Missing Inscriptions from Qasr El-Hallabat and the Air Photographs of Sir Aurel Stein for Transjordan

TL;DR: The authors presente quelques inscriptions decouvertes au cours d'un program de recherche d'archeologie aerienne mene en Transjordanie sur le site de Qasr el-Hallabat.