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Cologne, oppidum des Ubiens : l’urbanisme augustéen
Published 2015-12-01“…The Roman army probably played an important part in the rise of this provincial centre, located in a fertile area, well-linked to the rest of Gaul by the major roads of the Augustan network. Thus, Cologne was a Roman town, not a native one, with an exceptional purpose and played a major part in the organization and economy of the province of Germany.…”
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Diversity, distribution and threat status of Fabaceae plants in Costa Rica: a 135-year herbarium record
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A new species of Acanthosaura Gray, 1831 (Reptilia: Agamidae) from the Truong Son Mountain Range, Vietnam
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Les capitales des cités gauloises, simulacra Romae ?
Published 2015-12-01“…Does the classic notion of the Mediterranean town, the model of urbanism for the new civitas-capitals founded by Rome in the provinces after the Conquest, respond to an archaeological reality or is it an ‘‘Idealtyp’’? …”
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