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vol. 70, 1981:

  • Edward DABROWA, La garnison romaine ą Doura-Europos. Influence du camp sur la vie de la ville et ses conséquences, s. 61-75
  • Marian DZIELSKA, Fragment z dziejów legendy spartanskiej [= A fragment from the history of Spartan legend], s. 77-83
  • Zdzislaw J. KAPERA, Biblical reflection of the struggle for Philistia at the end of the eight century B.C. Analysis of chosen passages of the Book of Isaiah, s. 11-28
  • Tadeusz KOTULA, Afrykanscy principales curiae. Z badan nad elita municyplana epoki póznego Cesarstwa [= Les principales curiae d'Afrique. Étude sur l'élite municipale du Bas-Empire romain], s. 93-105
  • Aleksander KRAWCZUK, Uwagi o kompozycji ksiag 20-25 Res gestae Ammiana Marcellina [= Remarks on the composition of Books of Res gestae of Ammianus Marcellinus], s. 85-91
  • Andrzej KUNISZ, Srebrne mennictwo Cezarei kapadockiej za panowania Trajana (98-117) [ = The silver minting of Cappadocian Caesarea under Trajan (98-117 A.D.), 39-60
  • Leslaw MORAWIECKI, The beginnings of the cult of Mars Cultor, s. 29-37
  • Maciej SALAMON, Przydomek "Wielki" w póznoantycznej historiografii lacinskiej [= The nickname "Great" in Latin historiography in the late antiquity], s. 107-122
  • Joachim SLIWA, Przedstawienia triumfujacego wladcy w swiatyni Hatszepsut w Deir el-Bahari [= Representation of a triumphant ruler in the Hatshepsut temple at Deir el-Bahari], s. 7-10

 


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