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Funerary Eagles. An Unpublished Stele from Zeugma with a Greek Inscription

open access: yesGephyra
This article aims to present a stele with an inscription purchased in France by its current owner, an antique dealer from Alicante, Spain. The combination of the stele's structural characteristics with its iconography and text allows it to be attributed ...
María-paz De Hoz
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Le roi, la déesse et la reine défunte en Phénicie. L’inscription grecque de la grotte de Wasta dans son contexte politico-religieux (IIIe s. a.è.c.)

open access: yesMythos
The Greek inscription from the Wasta cave near Tyre (SEG XX 389) presents an original configuration in which the Ptolemaic king is invoked in a prayer together with the goddess Aphrodite, forming with her a sort of couple.
Hervé Gonzalez
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Under the Judgement of the Living God: The Early Christian Funerary Imprecations of Phrygian Eumeneia

open access: yesReligions
Since the late nineteenth century, the Phrygian funerary imprecation, known as the Eumeneian formula, has been considered one of the clearest indicators of Christian religious identity on inscriptions from Roman Asia Minor.
Bernard Doherty
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Contextualizing ancient texts with generative neural networks. [PDF]

open access: yesNature
Assael Y   +13 more
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