This remarkable find sheds light on the administrative practices of the Roman Empire during the reign of Emperor Diocletian ... when he established a system of governance known as the Tetrarchy.
How a 1,720-year-old Roman boundary stone unearthed in Galilee reveals new insights into ancient land ownership, taxation, ...
“This discovery is a testament to the meticulous administrative re-organization of the Roman Empire during the Tetrarchy,” Hebrew University’s Uzi Leibner, a co-author of the study, said in ...
Two senior co-emperors and two junior co-emperors ruled the Roman Empire during the Tetrarchy. While that in and of itself was a major reorganization effort, there were also significant changes made ...
Scientists have deciphered a Roman boundary stone inscribed with Greek text which was recently discovered in northern Israel, according to a study published in the journal Palestine Exploration ...
The stone was originally used to delineate agricultural borders between the villages under Roman Emperor Diocletian’s tax reform laws instituted during the Roman Tetrarchy’s brief reign of power.
Render for Wadi AlFann. Image © James Turrell. Courtesy of the Royal Commission for AlUla ...
Shanghai, as one of China's most representative global cities, features an architectural vocabulary that seamlessly blends its distinctive "Haipai" (Shanghai style) urban character with an ...
The stone once served the purpose of delineating agrarian borders between villages during the region of the Roman Tetrarchy. This was a system of government established by Emperor Diocletian in A ...