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The Portrayal of Power: Revelation 17:18 and its Graeco-Roman Context [PDF]
O\u27Clair, Jeremy M.
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Sarcophagi in the necropoleis of Andriake, near Myra (Lycia)
Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2003E. Uğurlu
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Economic Geology, 2020
Current portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) technology can rapidly and inexpensively yield concentrations of geologically significant elements, typically with instrument detection limits below several tens of parts per million. Based on conventional XRF
Brian A. McNulty, N. Fox, J. Gemmell
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Current portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) technology can rapidly and inexpensively yield concentrations of geologically significant elements, typically with instrument detection limits below several tens of parts per million. Based on conventional XRF
Brian A. McNulty, N. Fox, J. Gemmell
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Encyclopedia of the Bible Online, 2019
a small hoard of 68 post-reform silver coins in the name of Mithrapata and of Aruwãtijesi found near the location of Olympos above the Lycian east-coast, thereby proposing an earlier dating for the respective settlement than previously assumed.
Matthew Sleeman
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a small hoard of 68 post-reform silver coins in the name of Mithrapata and of Aruwãtijesi found near the location of Olympos above the Lycian east-coast, thereby proposing an earlier dating for the respective settlement than previously assumed.
Matthew Sleeman
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Questioning Late Antique prosperity: the case of Lycia (southwest Turkey)
Byzantine and modern Greek studies, 2019The concept of a prosperous late antique eastern Mediterranean has become well-established in scholarship. Lycia (Turkey) is considered to be one such prosperous region in particular.
Kristina Terpoy
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