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Preserving or Changing the Past

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The restoration of monuments has been important since ancient times. In ancient Egypt, the care and repair of monuments, along with honoring the king’s...

Rethinking Roman Construction

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A Broader Social and Regional View The traditional view sees Roman construction mainly as a city-centered activity. However, looking at it through a wider lens...

A Return to the Bazaar

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The next afternoon, I walked through the bazaar, casually looking at things I had no intention of buying. To my surprise, I was greeted...

A Visit to the Shop

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The shopkeeper’s eyes lit up when he saw me. I must have looked like a potential customer. He quickly invited me upstairs and apologized...

Salonika’s Trade

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Salonika, a busy port, is highly desired by Austria and, according to Berlin, will eventually belong to Germany. However, the city’s trade is a...

Justinian`s world

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And in the evening, songs were sung in the tents and shelters, songs we shall never hear, for the real life of ancient times...

In governmental terms

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In governmental terms, a conservative observer would say that the provincial lines had been redrawn a bit, and new chief local rulers were in...

Skeptical historian Procopius of Constantinople

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This moralizing reading appears twenty years later, from the skeptical historian Procopius of Constantinople, and he burdens it with several overlays. It shows the...

Across the mouth of the Mare Adriaticum

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The mists of the night had still not lifted from the countryside when they had taken to the fields in a southward direction outside...

Between Nicomedia and Sirmium

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In the end Constantine had been left no choice except to order Dacius to find Fausta, or at least try to learn where she...

In governmental terms

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Christian family

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