The Inscriptions of Caesarea and Their Relation to the Physical Remains of the City. II: Aqueduct Inscriptions, Legionary Inscriptions, Funerary Inscriptions, and Inscriptions on Portable Objects
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McLean, Bradley H. “The Inscriptions of Caesarea and Their Relation to the Physical Remains of the City. II: Aqueduct Inscriptions, Legionary Inscriptions, Funerary Inscriptions, and Inscriptions on Portable Objects.” The Ancient World 30 (1999): 3–28.Full Citation Information
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Title: The Inscriptions of Caesarea and Their Relation to the Physical Remains of the City. II: Aqueduct Inscriptions, Legionary Inscriptions, Funerary Inscriptions, and Inscriptions on Portable Objects
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Title: The Ancient World
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Date of Publication: 1999
Pages: 3-28
Volume: 30
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