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Hopper–Rubbers or Olynthus Mills from Şarhöyük/ Dorylaion: Recent Evidence on Typology and Chronology

open access: yesAnadolu Araştırmaları
Şarhöyük/Dorylaion (Dorylaeum) is one of the largest mounds in central Anatolia and boasts a stratigraphical sequence that spans from the Late Chalcolithic period to the end of the 12th century AD.
Mahmut Bilge Baştürk
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HELLENISTIC EPINICIAN

open access: yesBulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, 2012
With the notable exception of Callimachus’ elegiac and iambic epinician experiments (Victoria Berenices, Victoria Sosibii, Iamb VIII), in the Hellenistic period the epigrammatic genre seems to be the true heir of the lyric victory ode, as clearly shown by the work of scholars such as Robert, Ebert and Moretti. The publication of P.Mil.Vogl.
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Une histoire territoriale d’Argos hellénistique et romaine par le prisme de deux sanctuaires extra-urbains

open access: yesPallas, 2022
The study of the two main extra-urban sanctuaries of Argos, the Heraion and the sanctuary of Zeus at Nemea, allows us to drawn a territorial history of the city during the Hellenistic and Imperial periods.
Clémence Weber-Pallez
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Farewell to Arms – Farewell in Arms: Depictions of Weapons on Stone and in Hellenistic Inscriptional Epigrams

open access: yesErga-Logoi
Through four case studies I discuss the importance and frequency of the appearance of weapons (an important element of epic imagery) in funerary poetry, and its relation to representations of arms on gravestones and monuments in the Hellenistic period ...
Silvia Barbantani
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The political elite of early Hellenistic Priene according to honorific decrees [PDF]

open access: yesИзвестия Саратовского университета. Новая серия: История. Международные отношения
The article considers a social status of prominent members of political elite of Priene and civic values of the polis during the Early Hellenistic period.
Antonov, Alexander A.
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Die konsep 'Seun van God' in Grieks-Romeinse en Hellenisties-Semitiese literatuur

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 1997
The notion 'Son of God' in Graeco-Roman and Hellenistic-Semitic literature. Christians among the Greek-speaking Israelites referred to Jesus as, inter alia, 'Son of God'.
Andries van Aarde
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New relative sea-level (RSL) indications from the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Bronze Age to the Roman period (~3800-1800 y BP) archaeological constructions at Dor, the Carmel coast, Israel.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
This article presents new archaeological observations and multidisciplinary research from Dor, Israel to establish a more reliable relative sea level for the Carmel Coast and Southern Levant between the Middle Bronze Age and the Roman period (ca.
Assaf Yasur-Landau   +9 more
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Tragedijos pėdsakai Moscho kūryboje | Traces of the Influence of Attic Tragedy on the Poetry of Moschus [PDF]

open access: yesLiteratūra (Vilnius), 2004
The article deals with the role of Classical Greek tragedies in the Hellenistic period and their influence on the poetry of that period. The importance of Hellenistic drama was much less than that of Classical drama. Old tragedies were performed, studied
Audronė Kudulytė-Kairienė
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Kırşehir Kale Höyük’ten Hellenistik Dönem Amphora Mühürleri: Rhodos ve Sinope / Hellenistic Amphora Stamps from Kırşehir Kale Höyük: Rhodes and Sinope

open access: yesArkhaia Anatolika, 2023
Kırşehir Kale Höyük, which spreads over a very large area in the city center, is the first settlement of the city. The Hellenistic Period layers are the the most important part of the stratigraphy of the mound from the present to the Bronze Ages ...
Işık ADAK ADIBELLİ, Erkan ALKAÇ
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The End of Greek Rule in Soghd. Early Euthydemus Imitations from Bukhara [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Hercynia
The composition of the finds of Hellenistic coins in Sogdiana suggest that Greeks lost control over this coun try during or right after the revolt of Euthydemus (ca. 230–226 BCE).
Aleksandr Naymark
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