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1984
Where Women Precede Men: Factors Influencing the Order of Names in Roman Epitaphs. Marleen Boudreau Flory. Classical Journal. (Feb. - Mar., 1984), pp. 216-224
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Tombstones and Roman Family Relations in the Principate: Civilians, Soldiers and Slaves. Richard P. Saller, Brent D. Shaw. Journal of Roman Studies. (1984), pp. 124-156
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Acclamations in the Later Roman Empire: New Evidence from Aphrodisias. Charlotte Roueché. Journal of Roman Studies. (1984), pp. 181-199
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