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Tertullian and the Imperial Cult

open access: yes, 2001
Griffith Sciences, Griffith Institute for Drug DiscoveryNo Full ...
Rankin, David
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Material Gworls: Consumption and Cosmopolitanism From Jamaica to Japan

open access: yesAnthropology of Work Review, Volume 47, Issue 1, July 2026.
ABSTRACT This article is part of the special issue “Racialization and the gig economy”, Anthropology of Work Review 47(1), June 2026, edited by Shreya Subramani and Christien Tompkins. Amidst the economic precarity exacerbated by neoliberal policies of the 20th century, Jamaican women look beyond the island's shores to find financial stability.
Roxanne Kimberly Dobson
wiley   +1 more source

9. T. Fujii, Imperial Cult and Imperial Representation in Roman Cyprus, 2013

open access: yes, 2014
Cayla Jean-Baptiste. 9. T. Fujii, Imperial Cult and Imperial Representation in Roman Cyprus, 2013. In: Cahiers du Centre d'Etudes Chypriotes. Volume 44, 2014. pp.
Cayla, Jean-Baptiste
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Buthrotum's sacred topography and the imperial cult, I: the west courtyard and pavement inscription

open access: yes, 2017
The sacred topography of cities throughout the empire was transformed under Augustus. The remodeling of sacred spaces and buildings, the proliferation of sacred images and references to Augustus, and the redefinition of local cults within an imperial ...
David R. Hernandez
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Paul and the Asiarchs. Acts 19:31 in the Controversy of Historians

open access: yesGephyra, 2005
Paul and the Asiarchs. Acts 19:31 in the Controversy of HistoriansIn the discussion about the Asiarchs' office in cities of Asia Minor during the imperial age, Acts 19:31 has rarely been employed as a source text in its own right.
Stephan Witetschek
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Gladiatori și spectacole în amfiteatru în cetăţile greceşti de la Pontul Euxin

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice
Our study proposes to discuss several aspects related to the gladiators attested in the Greek cities of the Pontus Euxinus (Chersones, Histria, Tomis, Callatis, Dionysopolis, Odessos, Byzantion, Sinope, Amisos), such as the names, social status and ...
Remus Mihai Feraru
doaj   +1 more source

Racemisation of Amino Acids: From Synthetic Challenge to Biological Significance

open access: yesChemBioChem, Volume 27, Issue 11, 15 June 2026.
Racemisation, once considered an undesirable synthetic side reaction, also occurs naturally in amino acids and influences biological processes. Evidence links stereochemical conversion to ageing, protein turnover, and cellular development. This review examines mechanisms, control strategies in synthesis, applications and implications in physiology ...
Othman Al Musaimi
wiley   +1 more source

The roots of the Roman Imperial Cult

open access: yes, 2010
Práce pojednává o kořenech kultu římských císařů a kultu samotném. Podrobněji popisuje život a kult Gaia Iulia Caesara a Octaviana Augusta. Nastiňuje vztah Římanů k divinizovaným císařům a jejich smýšlení o kultu na základě obsáhlé analýzy kultury ...
Matějusová, Lucie
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The impacts of biological invasions

open access: yesBiological Reviews, Volume 101, Issue 3, Page 1255-1310, June 2026.
ABSTRACT The Anthropocene is characterised by a continuous human‐mediated reshuffling of the distributions of species globally. Both intentional and unintentional introductions have resulted in numerous species being translocated beyond their native ranges, often leading to their establishment and subsequent spread – a process referred to as biological
Phillip J. Haubrock   +42 more
wiley   +1 more source

Priestesses of the Imperial Cult in the Latin West: Benefactions and Public Honour

open access: yes, 2006
Emily A. Hemelrmk, Priestesses of the Imperial Cult in the Latin West : Benefactions and Public Honour. This article, which is a sequel to the article on "priestesses of the imperial cult in the Latin West: titles and function" in L'Antiquité Classique
Hemelrijk, Emily
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