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373885 author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:34
An ancient fort, attested during the Roman period (modern location: Esc-Sceleidima). Its ancient name is not known.
373915 author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:34
An ancient fort, attested during the Roman period (modern location: Zaviet Msus). Its ancient name is not known.
373796 author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:36
An ancient fort, attested during the Roman and Late Antique periods (modern location: Gasr Beni Gdem, Migdum). Its ancient name is not known.
373802 author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:41
An ancient fort, attested during the Roman period (modern location: Gasr esc-Sahabi, Sidi Sahabi). Its ancient name is not known.
373803 author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:36
An ancient fort, attested during the Roman? and Late Antique periods (modern location: Gasr esc-Sciaden, esh-Shawden / Shahden). Its ancient name is not known.
Aulutrena authors: C. Foss and S. Mitchell — last modified 04 September 2007 12:10
An ancient fort, attested during the Roman and Late Antique periods (modern location: Eldere). It was known in antiquity by the name: Aulutrena.
Gasr Tecasis author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:34
An ancient fort, attested during the Roman and Late Antique? periods. It was known in antiquity by the name: Gasr Tecasis.
Gasr Uscisc author: D.J. Mattingly — last modified 04 September 2007 11:32
An ancient fort, attested during the Roman and Late Antique periods (modern location: Ushish). It was known in antiquity by the name: Gasr Uscisc.

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