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The Place-name Arbeia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

D.L. Kennedy
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University of Sheffied

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Britannia , Volume 17 , November 1986 , pp. 332 - 333
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Copyright © D.L. Kennedy 1986. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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6 I am very grateful to Professors Rivet and Smith for helpful correspondence concerning this place-name. For information on the Aramaic terms discussed below and for full and generous advice, I am indebted to Dr A.D.H. Bivar. None of these are responsible for or necessarily agree with what has emerged.

7 Oc. xl. 22.

8 RIB 601

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10 Amm. Marc. xxv. 7. 11

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