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Mustis revisited: unpublished inscriptions from the Parisian archives – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 September 2024

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I would like to thank the kindness of the staff of the Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art in Paris for allowing me to study, digitalize and publish the findings from the archives.

The period I refer to at the beginning of the article was the French conquest of Algeria in 1830 to the end of the independence of both Tunisia and Algeria, but it should be clarified that Tunisia became independent in 1956 (before Algeria).

The boundary stone from Mustis from the reign of Antoninus Pius (fig. 6), was first published by Abid, H. 2021. Publica Mustitanorum : essai de delimitation. In : A. Mrabet Frontières, Territoires et Mobilités au Maghreb (Antiquité et Moyen Âge), Centre de Publication Universitaire de Sousse, Sousse : 295-330.

References

España-Chamorro, S. Mustis revisited: unpublished inscriptions from the Parisian archives. Libyan Studies. Published online 2022:1-10. doi:10.1017/lis.2022.2Google Scholar