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The journal is aimed at an informed public in the field of classical studies. This biannual international multilingual journal includes scholarly articles, chronicles, book reviews, brief notes, abstracts, and keywords. It issues two or three yearly supplements.
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Folder: Between Violence and Anomia in the Ancient World 1/3
Between Violence And Anomia In The Ancient World: Introductory Remarks
Panagiotis DOUKELLIS
Forms of Violence in Odysseus’s World
Ménélaos CHRISTOPOULOS
Political Violence in Lesbos at the Time of Alcaeus and Pittacus
Athina DIMOPOULOU-PILIOUNI
Violence and Power in Republican Rome: Imperium, Tribunicia Potestas, Patria Potestas
Maria YOUNI
Religious Survivals in the Erechteion Area: a Diachronic Approach
Chiara Maria MAURO
Plot in the Carcer: Reconsidering the Pleminius Case (204-94 BC)
Romain MILLOT
Aenaeas’s Shield: a Metallurgic Reading of a Passage in Virgil
Guillaume RENOUX
Veterans in the Countryside of the Roman Province of Moesia Inferior: the Landowners
Lucrețiu MIHAILESCU-BÎRLIBA
Archaeological and Epigraphical Survey in Egypt. Chronicles 2019
I- Report on the 2018 campaign at the Kom Ombo temple
Françoise LABRIQUE
II- Experimental archaeology: conference announcement
Georges VERLY
Landscapes and Field Patterns. Chronicles 2019
I- Ground occupation and landscape dynamics
Monique CLAVEL-LEVEQUE
II- The agrarian law of 643 a.c. [111 BC] and Italy, II, lines 15-28
Jean PEYRAS
III- Restoration of cultural landscape and heritage valorisation
Monique CLAVEL-LEVEQUE
IV- Archaeological excavations at Carnuntum and in its hinterland: a survey of recent archaeological research
Christian GUGL
Concepts in Classics: a User’s Guide. Chronicles 2019 – Fragments and Fragmentation
I- Introduction
Anca DAN
II- A language known in fragments: Etruscan as “Trümmersprache”
Dominique BRIQUEL
III- Restitution of coin dies: its impact on art history and the understanding of Gallic economy
Katherine GRUEL
IV- The incredible adventures of an Iron Age leg ring from Auvergne: dissemination, storage, conservation, and use of collections of fragments of bronze objects in the Western Mediterranean World in the seventh and sixth centuries B.C.
Stéphane VERGER
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Researchers and Advanced Students in History and Literature of Ancient Worlds (Near East, Egypt, Greece, Rome).
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Revue soutenue par l’INHS du CNRS, publiée avec le concours de l’Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l’Antiquité (UFC, EA 4011).