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        Exploring the Egyptian “Frog” Lamps Unearthed at the Red Sea Port of Roman Aila (Aqaba) and the Roman Fortress of Legio IV Martia at el-Lejjūn, Jordan
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        Eric C. Lapp
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Introduction vii
- S. Thomas Parker: Education, Archaeological Field Experience and Publications xxi
- Abbreviations xli
- 
                            Archaeological Survey
- Neolithic Period (ca. 9,700–4,900 BCE) Presence in the Southern Transjordan Plateau, the Southern Ghors, Wadis Fidan and Faynan, and the East Side of Wadi ʿArabah 3
- A Revaluation of Iron Age Fortified Sites on the Karak Plateau 35
- The roads leading to Zoara in the Roman and Byzantine Periods 63
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                            Material and Written Culture
- An Assessment and Re-examination of the American Expedition in Petra Excavation in the Residential Area (Area I), 1974–1977: The Early House and Related Ceramic Assemblages 91
- Exploring the Egyptian “Frog” Lamps Unearthed at the Red Sea Port of Roman Aila (Aqaba) and the Roman Fortress of Legio IV Martia at el-Lejjūn, Jordan 151
- From Opaque to Transparent: Colorless Glass and the Byzantine Revolution in Interior Lighting 165
- A Nabataean Inscription from Bir Madkhur With an Excursus on Basileophoric Names and the Nabataean Dynastic Cult 185
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                            Military
- Following the Roman Paymaster 225
- The Modular Planning of Roman Fortifications in the Near East: Principles and Process 237
- The Military Presence in Petra during the Roman-Byzantine Period 273
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                            Economy
- The Economy of Caesarea Palaestinae in Late Antiquity: Structure and Scale 291
- “So dearly do we pay for our luxury and our women”: Women and the Margins of the Roman World 327
- Human Population Increase and its Effects on the Arid Landscape of Southern Jordan: An Archaeobotanical Study 349
- Index 385
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Introduction vii
- S. Thomas Parker: Education, Archaeological Field Experience and Publications xxi
- Abbreviations xli
- 
                            Archaeological Survey
- Neolithic Period (ca. 9,700–4,900 BCE) Presence in the Southern Transjordan Plateau, the Southern Ghors, Wadis Fidan and Faynan, and the East Side of Wadi ʿArabah 3
- A Revaluation of Iron Age Fortified Sites on the Karak Plateau 35
- The roads leading to Zoara in the Roman and Byzantine Periods 63
- 
                            Material and Written Culture
- An Assessment and Re-examination of the American Expedition in Petra Excavation in the Residential Area (Area I), 1974–1977: The Early House and Related Ceramic Assemblages 91
- Exploring the Egyptian “Frog” Lamps Unearthed at the Red Sea Port of Roman Aila (Aqaba) and the Roman Fortress of Legio IV Martia at el-Lejjūn, Jordan 151
- From Opaque to Transparent: Colorless Glass and the Byzantine Revolution in Interior Lighting 165
- A Nabataean Inscription from Bir Madkhur With an Excursus on Basileophoric Names and the Nabataean Dynastic Cult 185
- 
                            Military
- Following the Roman Paymaster 225
- The Modular Planning of Roman Fortifications in the Near East: Principles and Process 237
- The Military Presence in Petra during the Roman-Byzantine Period 273
- 
                            Economy
- The Economy of Caesarea Palaestinae in Late Antiquity: Structure and Scale 291
- “So dearly do we pay for our luxury and our women”: Women and the Margins of the Roman World 327
- Human Population Increase and its Effects on the Arid Landscape of Southern Jordan: An Archaeobotanical Study 349
- Index 385