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Abstract The ancient Egyptian city of al‐Ashmūnayn (Minyā Governorate, Egypt) has been an important regional centre since at least the Old Kingdom (c. 2686–2160 BC). It is assumed to have been founded on the banks of the Nile, although no scientific evidence was hitherto available to support this claim. In this multidisciplinary study, the results of a
Willem H. J. Toonen +5 more
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Reconciliation: Divine and Human
Abstract Reconciliation is one of the key motifs used by the apostle Paul and other New Testament authors influenced by him as they sought to express the significance and reach of God’s salvific act in Jesus Christ. To reflect on the theme of reconciliation means reflecting on the very centre of the good news. This theme is not one aspect of the gospel
Christophe Chalamet
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The Fourth-Century AD Expansion of the Graeco-Roman Settlement of Karanis (Kom Aushim) in the Northern Fayum* [PDF]
The Graeco-Roman town of Karanis, founded during the Ptolemaic Period in the north-eastern Fayum in the third century bc and long thought to have been abandoned in the third century ad actually saw a substantial expansion during the fourth century AD ...
Barnard, Hans +4 more
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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
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Early Medieval Europe, Volume 31, Issue 2, Page 297-307, May 2023.
Carine van Rhijn
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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
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Literary and documentary evidence for lay medical practice in the Roman Republic and Empire [PDF]
The majority of surviving ancient medical literature was written by medical practitioners and produced for the purpose of ensuring the effective diagnosis and treatment of their patients, suggesting an audience of medical professionals ranging from ...
Draycott, Jane
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Reconstructing the lived experience of disability in antiquity: a case study from Roman Egypt [PDF]
Over the last thirty years, the development of disability studies as an academic discipline has in turn ensured that interest in disability in historical periods has steadily increased.
Draycott, Jane
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Archaeological work since 2014 in the Hellenistic areas of Berenike, a key port on Egypt’s Red Sea coast, founded by Ptolemy II Philadelphus in c. 275 BC, has brought extensive evidence of water-related structures: a rock-cut well located inside a ...
Marek A. Woźniak, Szymon Popławski
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Quelques additions sur la mortalité saisonnière en Égypte gréco-romaineRemarks on some aspects of seasonal mortality in Roman Egypt.La répartition des noms à Kom Abou BillouRemarks on the proper names from Kom Abu Bellou during
Bernard Boyaval
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