Textiles in aramaic documents from ancient Bactria
Some textile terms are attested in Aramaic documents from Achaemenid Bactria, in particular in three texts belonging to the textual genre classified as ‘list supplies and labels’.
Maria Carmela Benvenuto
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Heliocles and Laodice of Bactria: a reconsideration
The Heliocles and Laodice coins, usually attributed to Eucratides I, are unusual, although not unique, among the issues of the Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek kings for their depiction of two figures in jugate busts. They have traditionally been accepted as a ‘pedigree’ series of coins produced by Eucratides, who appears on the other side, to ...
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Genetic Continuity of Bronze Age Ancestry with Increased Steppe-Related Ancestry in Late Iron Age Uzbekistan. [PDF]
Kumar V +18 more
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Tracing bronze to iron age population dynamics in Northwest Xinjiang using ancient time-series genomic data. [PDF]
Zhao X +9 more
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Genetic Polymorphism of Y-Chromosome in Turkmen Population from Turkmenistan. [PDF]
Zhabagin M +9 more
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The Genetic Echo of the Tarim Mummies in Modern Central Asians. [PDF]
Dai SS +18 more
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HSP-70 and TNF-α as predictors of acute respiratory distress syndrome in children with pneumonia. [PDF]
Bader HW +8 more
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Tin from Uluburun shipwreck shows small-scale commodity exchange fueled continental tin supply across Late Bronze Age Eurasia. [PDF]
Powell W +9 more
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The genetic diversity and population structure of native horse breeds in Xinjiang, China. [PDF]
Tang C +21 more
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Analysis of one Parahindukushian composition (end of the 3rd – beginning of the 2nd millennium BC)
The paper analyses the content of the composition decorating a silver axe, which is considered to be a Bactria-Margiana origin, dated from the end of the 3rd – beginning of the 2nd millennium BC.
Malakhov Sergei Viktorovich
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