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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. [PDF]
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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Unveiling ancient Jerusalem’s pastoral dynamics (7th to 2nd centuries BCE) with multi-isotope analysis [PDF]
This study explores changes in pastoral practices in the Jerusalem region (Iron Age II - Late Hellenistic) through a multi-isotope approach (strontium, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen).
Abra Spiciarich +7 more
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The Database of Hellenistic Inscribed Epigrams from Doric-speaking Areas
The dataset comprises a compilation of inscriptions featuring epigrams from Ancient Greece, dated to the Hellenistic age (3rd–1st c. BC), from Doric-speaking areas, comprehensively collected for the first time.
Dalia Pratali Maffei
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AN ANALYSIS OF ANTHOLOGIA PALATINA XVI, 6
In this article is presented and analyzed an epigram from the collection, called Greek or Palatine Anthology (Anth. Pal. XVI, 6), that reports for a booty, won by Philip V of Macedon in result of a military campaign.
Jordan Iliev
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Jesus’ Friends in John 15 and the Hellenistic Royal Court
The present contribution utilizes the reference to disciples as Jesus’ friends in Jesus’ Farewell Talk to the Apostles in John 15 as evidence of the contemporary understanding of the Hellenistic royal in essentially non-Greek circles of the Greco-Roman ...
Jacek Rzepka
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This paper focuses on the Hellenistic Middle East, especially the age of Ptolemaic Alexandrian and Syrian Seleucid influence. It investigates and clarifies some of the Hellenistic-age historical and archaeological material culture within the ...
Naif Adel Haddad
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Dioscorides and his “mythological epigrams”: the rediscovery of a hitherto neglected poet
Unlike other Hellenistic poets, Dioscorides (3rd c. BCE) has been rather neglected by the scholars throughout the centuries. His remaining epigrams are traditionally divided into five thematic areas: erotic, funerary, dedicatory, descriptive, and ...
Veronica Piccirillo
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Ancient Greek medicine during Hellenistic age and the Roman Empire
In the Hellenistic Age and during the Roman Empire the greatest influence on the development medicine was exerted by two philosophers: Plato and Aristotle. Their views demonstrated by individual approaches of physicians and medical trends of empiricists,
Jerzy Supady
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Hellenistic bell-shaped situlae with ivy leaves
Situla art, as a specific visual and semantic synthesis, connected numerous culturally different societies of the prehistoric and historic Iron Age of Europe.
Martina Blečić Kavur
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Ithaca Beyond Homer: A Classical and Hellenistic Polis
Beyond the Bronze Age and Geometric Period through landscape analysis and the GIS, we can prove that the polis of Ithaca in the Classical and Hellenistic periods was characterized by the expansion of the settlements, and the construction of numerous ...
José Pascual
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