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The politics of land in the later Roman world

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Thubursicu Numidarum (Khamissa, Algeria): view of the ‘forum novum’ with baths and Byzantine fort (photo N. Mugnai)

Reshaping the Late Roman Empire

Analyzing the role played by land grants in the re-configuration of Mediterranean societies

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Thubursicu Numidarum (Khamissa, Algeria): view of the forum novum with baths and Byzantine fort (photo N. Mugnai)

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  • Professor Carlos Machado
    carm3@st-andrews.ac.uk
  • Professor Sebastian Schmidt-Hofner
    sebastian.schmidt-hofner@uni-tuebingen.de
University of St Andrews
University of Tübingen
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