2001
DOI: 10.1017/s1047759400019966
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Security and water on the Eastern Desert roads: the prefect Iulius Ursus and the construction of praesidia under Vespasian

Abstract: During recent years several teams have surveyed and excavated along the roads between Coptos in the Nile Valley and the Red Sea. This article is the result of co-operation between two of them, namely the Dutch-American team working in Berenike since 1994 and the French team that has excavated stations on the Coptos–Myos Hormos road between 1994 and 1997 and later at Didymoi in the N end of the Coptos–Berenike road. A chance visit to Berenike gave the key to a deeper understanding of the origins and history of … Show more

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“…‘(fortified) watering points’, under many aspects comparable to the African centenaria as both can vary in shape and size: cf. Bagnall et al 2001; Brun and Reddé 2003; Scott 2011; Sidebotham et al 2000; Sidebotham and Zitterkopf 1997; 1998; Zitterkopf and Sidebotham 1989.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…‘(fortified) watering points’, under many aspects comparable to the African centenaria as both can vary in shape and size: cf. Bagnall et al 2001; Brun and Reddé 2003; Scott 2011; Sidebotham et al 2000; Sidebotham and Zitterkopf 1997; 1998; Zitterkopf and Sidebotham 1989.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The written material from the excavation is not included. See Bagnall et al (2001) on the foundation inscription from Sikayt dated to year 9 of Vespasian, and O. Berenike II for most of the remaining inscriptions, papyri, and ostraka from the later seasons. 251 Seeger and Sidebotham 2005.…”
Section: The Desertsmentioning
confidence: 99%