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Ethnicity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
As developed in the fields of anthropology and sociology, the concept of ethnicity offers one possible approach to analyzing diversity in the population of ancient Egypt.
Baines, John, Riggs, Christina
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Multi-Analytical Characterization and Radiocarbon Dating of a Roman Egyptian Mummy Portrait. [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2021
Dal Fovo A   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Gifts for the afterlife: Evidence of mortuary practices on the necropolis at Marina el-Alamein [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The paper considers the evidence for mortuary practices in the form of grave accompaniments and grave offerings recorded during excavations of the Graeco-Roman necropolis at Marina el-Alamein.
Zych, Iwona
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Kvinnligt ledarskap i den tidiga kyrkan. Några exempel och en tolkningsram

open access: yesSvensk Teologisk Kvartalskrift, 2013
This article deals with the problem of women leaders in the early church. It argues that, while several recent studies have focussed on and acknowledged the fact that women had prominent roles in Pauline churches, explanations for such leadership roles —
Anders Runesson
doaj  

Isis Names in Graeco-Roman Egypt

open access: yes, 2018
In Individuals and Materials in the Greco-Roman Cults of Isis Valentino Gasparini and Richard Veymiers present 26 studies with a focus on the individuals and groups which animated the diffusion and reception of the cults of Isis and other ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Economic and Religious Choice: A Case-Study from Early Christian Communities [PDF]

open access: yes
The aim of this paper is to elaborate an evaluative framework of religious choice within the early Christian communities reconstructed through the narrative of a New Testament Epistle, 2Peter, based on an economic approach to moral dilemmas identified in
Drakopoulos, Stavros A., Gotsis, George
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Enigmas en torno a Saguntum y Rhoda [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
The graeco-latin tradition seems to relate the names of the hispanic towns Saguntum and Rhoda with their respective origins. For Saguntum, there are no archaeologicai evidences of its graeco-roman reaiity; the Greek and Latin forms and use of its names ...
Santiago Álvarez, Rosa-Araceli
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