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Reproduction of Armenianness in Diasporic Spaces: A Comparative Analysis of Armenianness in Turkish, Lebanese and British Cases [PDF]
Ethnicity is one of the powerful concepts in social sciences. It encourages social scientists coming from different academic disciplines to think over its roles, influences and power within communities which are shaped at various level.
Ustun, Mustafa Tayfun
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Coinage in late Hellenistic and Roman Syria : the Orontes Valley (1st century BC-3rd century AD) [PDF]
The thesis studies the coins minted by the cities in the Orontes Valley of Syria during the late Hellenistic and Roman periods: Apamea, Larissa, Raphanea, Emesa and Laodicea ad Libanum.
Nurpetlian, Jack A.
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IBERIA-COLCHIS Researches on the Archaeology and History of Georgia in the Classical and Early Medieval Period 14 [PDF]
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The titles of King Artashes I according to the Aramaic inscriptions on boundary stones
The titles of Armenian kings of the Artaxiad (Artashesian) dynasty are known mainly owing to coin legends and rather scanty data of ancient historiographers. Artaxiads were usually represented by a short title of ‘king’ or ‘great king’.
H. Margaryan
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At section X.5, the Tabula Peutingeriana shows a settlement called Filadelfia (Gr. Philadelpheia) located on the road between Artaxata and Ecbatana. According to modern scholarship, the settlement was on the northern shores of Lake Urmia, but its founder is unknown.
Coloru, Omar
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Աշխատություններ Հայաստանի պատմության թանգարանի / Transactions of the History Museum of Armenia
Until the year 2000, it was factually established that the entire coinage of the kingdom of Greater Armenia, Armenia Minor, Sophene and Commagene, was exclusively composed of coin types with Greek legends. Thousands of coins discovered since modern times
Maxime Yevadian, Roy Arakelian
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Until the year 2000, it was factually established that the entire coinage of the kingdom of Greater Armenia, Armenia Minor, Sophene and Commagene, was exclusively composed of coin types with Greek legends. Thousands of coins discovered since modern times
Maxime Yevadian, Roy Arakelian
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