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https://www.academia.edu/31693588/Gjergj_Fishta_the_Albanian_Homer_and_Edith_Durham_the_Al…

…societal, political, and military actors at the center of attention, entangling events and using microhistorical tools to examine local contexts.6 Given the complex and overlapping multiethnic and multinational layers of historical agency, as well as the sheer quantity of setting…

https://www.academia.edu/39112183/OLTENIA_STUDII_%C5%9EI_COMUNIC%C4%82RI_ARHEOLOGIE_ISTORI…

…n the first part, if not at the beginning of the reign). The main chronological events in Philip’s reign are: the ascension to the throne between 13 January and 14 March 244; 23 July / 15 August 244 his son, with the same name, is associated with the rank of Caesar; 11 July / 30 …

https://www.academia.edu/127498199/_Re_Making_a_Roman_City_Refuse_Recycling_and_Renovation…

…t the garden deposition occurred a few years later, maybe following the seismic events of the 60s. Both the Pompeii Premise and the terms “primary” and “secondary” presuppose the relative importance of objects. Those recovered from fill—so-called "secondary" contexts—are often mi…