L'AUTOMNE DE L'AFRIQUE ROMAINE. HOMMAGE A CLAUDE LEPELLEY By Xavier Dupuis, Valérie Fauvinet-Ranson, Christophe J. Goddard, Hervé Inglebert (dir.) Paris, Hermann, 2021. ISBN 9791037005441, pp. 676. Price : €67.99 (paperback)
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is also mentioned in inscriptions from Calama (CIL VIII, 5299 [p. 962] = CIL VIII, 17479) and Thubursicu Numidarum (ILAlg I, 1229). 6 Although not exclusively for them: Aiosa 2012, 323–24. To the list of North African cases, well-discussed by C. Kleinwächter (2001), one may add Sabratha: Aiosa 2012, 318–24; 2013, 198–202. Cf. also Cyrene: Aiosa 2013, 199. 7 Suggested by Emanuele Papi to be identified as the Curia Ulpia mentioned in one inscription (see p. 46, note 26). 8 Unfortunately, no evidence of the south portico is currently preserved. As a matter of fact, its structures, collapsed and fallen down the terrace, were entirely removed during the investigations by Borély first (1929–1930) and Boube later (since 1962). 9 The outer east edge of the frontal staircase’s first step lies exactly on the north-south axis of the plan. 10 As for pseudo-Corinthian and composite capitals with smooth leaves from Banasa, see Mugnai 2018, 262–63 and pl. 31. 11 For further reference in the Near East region, cf. Kahwagi-Janho 2020, passim; comparanda in Cilicia and along the southern cost of Asia Minor are mentioned in the review of the afore-mentioned book by M. Grawehr. See: https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2022/2022.06.10/ (accessed 10 June 2022). For preliminary observations on this topic see Mazzilli 2020, 900–1, with previous bibliography.