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Glass in Late Antiquity in the Near East [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
© 2007 Brill The document attached has been archived with permission from the publisher. An external link to the publisher’s copy is included.This paper seeks to explore some of the possible connections between three late antique strands of glass ...
O'Hea, M.
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Review of periodical articles [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
One of the attractions of medieval urban history is the fact that major conceptual problems in the field continue to be debated. In a stimulating review article by J.H. Mundy, ’Philip Jones and the medieval Italian city-state‘, J.
Jenner, M., Luckin, B., Rosser, G.
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A lead isotope perspective on urban development in ancient Naples [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The influence of a sophisticated water distribution system on urban development in Roman times is tested against the impact of Vesuvius volcanic activity, in particular the great eruption of AD 79, on all of the ancient cities of the Bay of Naples ...
Albarède, Francis   +6 more
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Introduction

open access: yesCahiers des Études Anciennes, 2022
Résumé : Les inscriptions qui rythment les places publiques et les sanctuaires des cités grecques et romaines doivent-elles être considérées comme des documents ou des monuments ? Sont-elles le lieu d’une expression ou d’une communication ?
Antoine Chabod, Paul Cournarie
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Ego et ses trois sœurs (germaine, utérine, consanguine). Athènes et Sparte, vie siècle-ive siècle av. J.-C.

open access: yesPallas, 2011
Philo of Alexandria’s De specialibus legibus is considered as a transcription of the Athenian and Spartan legislations regarding the prohibition of horizontal incest, very explicitly opposing the prescriptions of Solon the Athenian legislator and those ...
Claudine Leduc
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Monarchy and mass communication: Antioch A.D. 362/3 revisited [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The A.D. 362/3 crisis in Antioch is usually interpreted as an economic or ideological crisis, and Julian's Misopogon as a 'festive satire' or 'edict of chastisement'.
Van Hoof, Lieve, Van Nuffelen, Peter
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Les établissements mégariens de la Propontide et du Pont-Euxin : réseaux, solidarités et liens institutionnels

open access: yesPallas, 2012
The article deals in the first place with the foundation of the Megarian settlements of the Propontis and the Black Sea and with the colonizing “networks” which the Megarians managed to create in those areas.
Adrian Robu
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Lamps with "temple facade" decoration: witness to urban vitality in the northern and western Black Sea and the ties with Constantinople [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2019
The architectural motif in the form of an arch-on-columns, the titular “temple facade”, decorating the discus of late antique lamps, has been the subject of debate and various interpretations of the meaning without reference to the rendering or the lamp ...
Laurent Chrzanovski   +2 more
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Birth of Olympic flame: Ancient Greece and European identity (II) [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Etnografskog Instituta SANU, 2010
The anti-Chinese protests that were organized throughout European cities fol­lowing the route of the Olympic torch from Athens to Beijing, and the conflicts that erupted with strong emotions on both sides between the protestors and the Chinese citizens ...
Malešević Miroslava
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The Sicilian Jews in the Maritime Trade in the Second Half of the 15th Century

open access: yesHumanities, 2018
Evidences of Jewish settlements in Sicily date back to the late antique period and this varied and industrious minority has been present, without interruption, until the last decade of the 15th century.
Giuseppe Campagna
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