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An ʿAqaba/Ayla‐type amphora in the sultanate of Oman

open access: yesArabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 119-127, November 2023., 2023
Abstract Antique trade amphorae illuminate a little understood but important find category for Arabia, still in the twilight of publication. Most of the find data lie buried in unpublished work regarding recent excavations at ʿAqaba/Ayla. Recent research has verified mineralogically the origin of these documents and their dating.
Paul A. Yule
wiley   +1 more source

منحة الوقف الجنائزي "جيراس Γέρας" في مصر خلال العصرين البطلمي والروماني في ضوء الوثائق البردية Privilege of Funeral Endowment «Geras Γέρας» in Egypt during the Ptolemaic and Roman Eras in the Light of Papyri Documents [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists
الملخص: خَطَّطَ الكهنة مساحاتٍ محددةً من أراضي المعابد في أنحاء مصر لاستخدامها في تَشييد مقابر مقدسة وتخصيصها تحت إشراف الدولة للانتفاع؛ فقد احتوت إلى جانب الأضرحة المُخصصة لضم الجثامين المُحنطة بعد الوفاة على أراضٍ خصبة والتي حرص أصحابها على استغلالها ...
Shorouq Samir Heikal
doaj   +1 more source

Neither Progress nor Regress: The Theological Substructure of T. F. Torrance's Genealogy of Modern Theology

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 39, Issue 4, Page 607-626, October 2023., 2023
Abstract T. F. Torrance's corpus of historical and theological writings contains genealogical reflections on the field of Christian doctrine. The basic shape of the genealogy is determined by what Torrance calls certain “ultimates,” theological commitments that derive their justification not from other beliefs that possess more authority than they ...
Darren Sarisky
wiley   +1 more source

What is a protagonist?

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, Volume 78, Issue 5, Page 421-440, October 2023., 2023
Abstract Early modern French dramas c.1550–1660 stage a multitude of female figures. Two of the most popular were the Greek‐Egyptian ruler Cleopatra and the Carthaginian noblewoman Sophonisbe who all in all appear in no less than 13 French tragedies from this period including some of the period's most important ones.
Anastasia Ladefoged Larn   +1 more
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Rediscovering Sculptures from Tebtynis at the Museo Egizio in Turin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This article presents three case studies from an ongoing research project on the statues and sculptural fragments from Tebtynis, discovered by Carlo Anti in the years 1930-1936 in the temple dedicated to the god Soknebtynis. Specifically, it examines the
Cafici, G., Deotto, G.
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In enemy hands: the Byzantine experience of captivity between the seventh and tenth centuries

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 31, Issue 3, Page 430-458, August 2023., 2023
The present paper deals with forced migration experienced by subjects of the Byzantine Empire captured by foreign enemies in the context of warfare between the seventh and the tenth centuries. The focus of the first part is on the scenarios faced by individuals and groups when an enemy had taken control of a settlement or a larger territory. The second
Grigori Simeonov
wiley   +1 more source

Dix notes égyptiennes

open access: yesKentron, 2001
Eubios fils d’Andromachos était-il un simple soldat ?Was Eubios a common soldier or a young officer ?Sur quelques séquences épigraphiques de RedesiyehSome remarks about Redesiyeh inscriptions.Sur un échange de ...
Bernard Boyaval
doaj   +1 more source

Notes égyptiennes

open access: yesKentron, 2002
StrouthosThe Greek word strouthos as a proper name on four mummy-tags.Sur une expression rare de l’âgeOn particular funeral practices in Graeco-Roman Egypt.Presbyteros-Néôteros sur deux épitaphes grecquesOn a group of lost
Bernard Boyaval
doaj   +1 more source

1 Corinthians 7 in the Light of the Jewish Greek and Aramaic Marriage and Divorce Papyri

open access: yesTyndale Bulletin, 2001
The first half of this study explored 1 Corinthians 7 in the light of the Graeco-Roman Greek and Latin marriage and divorce papyri.1 These papyri showed that much of 1 Corinthians 7 has its basis in Graeco-Roman vocabulary and social structures.
David Instone-Brewer
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L’expression de la reconnaissance sur les épitaphes métriques d’Égypte

open access: yesKentron, 2006
Some remarks about the word charis on the metrical epitaphs of Graeco-Roman Egypt.
Bernard Boyaval
doaj   +1 more source

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