Archaeologists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have unearthed a rare Tetrarchic boundary stone at the site of Abel ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a fascinating relic of ancient administrative practices during excavations at Abel Beth Maacah, a site in northern Israel rich with historical significance. This ...
The boundary stone—located at the Abel Beth Maacah in northern Israel—offers experts a glimpse into this administrative state, which was established by Emperor Diocletian. The stone also makes ...
The work is dedicated by Robert Adam to King George III. The work describes the villa - or rather, fortress-palace - which the Emperor Diocletian built at Split (the ancient Aspalathos) on his ...
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In the fourth century AD, when the Roman emperor Diocletian retired, he built a vast residence for his golden years here in his native Dalmatia. When Rome fell, the palace was abandoned.
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