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Date: 2015-10-12 15:55:46
Osroene
Twin cities
Legio IV Scythica
Birecik
Cyrrhus
Dura-Europos
Seleucia at the Zeugma
Apamea
Kingdom of Commagene
Thapsacus
Barbalissos
Euphrates

.   chapter nine  . Zeugma’s Military History in Light of the Rescue Excavations Hugh Elton The rescue excavations at Zeugma in 2000 provided an unusual opportunity to examine a city in the Roman Near

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