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Greek Architecture And Art Are Similar To The Romans
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Greek architecture. Roman architecture is more complex, because the Greek architecture conforms to a structure as simple as the lintel or architrave; the Roman created vaulted spaces and cupolas. Romans also introduced new materials, new te...

Nabataean Kingdom And Petra
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Nabataean writings originated from the Roman period, including the writings of the historian of the Jews Josephus, and archaeological findings. The first Nabatean king is known about the first Ahratat, address with his name was found in a p...

Pax Goddess Of Peace
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Pax is not a well known goddess and worship is more lively, or widespread. Yet it is worth a look, it is worth lingering. She personifies peace for the Romans. It was their "Lady of Peace." Augustus (Octavian was born and the first Roman em...

The Archaeological Site Caesarea
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the Great about 25–13 BC. Today, its ruins lie on the Mediterranean coast of Israel about halfway between the cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa, on the site of Pyrgos Stratonos ("Straton's Tower") . Caesarea Maritima was named to flatter the Cae...

Non-Conformity
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to conform to acknowledged measures, conferences, directions or regulations (Vespasian, 90). Non-conformity is an exodus of a value attribute from its proposed grade or state that happens with severity adequate to origin affiliated merchand...