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A rchaeologists have uncovered a rare Tetrarchic boundary stone at the site of Abel Beth Maacah in northern Israel. Originally marking land borders under Roman Emperor Diocletian's tax reforms ...
This discovery—a Tetrarchic boundary stone—dates back to the Roman Empire under Emperor Diocletian and sheds new light on land ownership, settlement patterns, and imperial taxation in the ...
The emperor Diocletian decided that the Roman Empire was too big for one man to rule effectively, so in 285 he divided it into several parts, though in effect there were two: east and west. The ...
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