Landscape and Citizens during the early Roman era in Northern Epirus: Phoinike and the Chaonia region (2nd BC-2nd AD)
For a long time the study of the landscape of Chaonia (northern region of Epirus) under Roman rule has been focused essentially on the territory of Butrint, while the wider studies of this region have often favoured the Hellenistic age. The research of the last few years has opened up new study pers...
Main Author: | Enrico Giorgi |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BraDypUS
2017-12-01
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Series: | Groma |
Online Access: | http://groma.unibo.it/giorgi_roman_chaonia |
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