The funerary inscription of Gaius Tarquitius
This article presents a fragmentary inscription of a Roman soldier named Gaius Tarquitius who served probably as an ordinary soldier or as a middle-ranking officer at best in what presumably was an auxiliary cohort. Perhaps of Bithynian extraction, Gaius
Konrad Stauner
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Catalog of the Inscriptions in the Museum of Adapazarı
Catalog of the Inscriptions in the Museum of AdapazarıThe article presents a compilation of 42 stone monuments which are now in the Adapazarı Museum founded in 1993.
Mustafa Adak, N. Akyürek Şahin
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L'exploitation de la faune durant le Néolithique dans le bassin égéen [PDF]
International audienceThe purpose of our contribution is to review the information concerning animal exploitation in the Aegean basin during the Neolithic period.
Cantuel, Jean +2 more
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Βιβλιοκρισία του: Α. ΜΑΡΚΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ (επιμ.), Τέσσερα κείμενα για την ποίηση του Συμεών του Νέου Θεολόγου [PDF]
παρουσίαση του τόμου Δοκίμια για τον Συμεών Νέο Θεολόγοπαρουσίαση του τόμου Δοκίμια για τον Συμεών Νέο ...
LAUXTERMANN, Marc D.
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Exhibiting coins as economic artefacts: curating historical interpretation in faith and fortune: visualizing the divine on Byzantine and early Islamic coinage (Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham, November 2013-January 2015) [PDF]
Faith and Fortune: visualizing he divine on Byzantine and early Islamic coins was an exhibition at the Barber Institute of Fine Arts (October 2013-January 2015).
Darley, Rebecca, Reynolds, D.
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The man of sorrows and the lamenting virgin: The example at Markov Manastir [PDF]
The frescoes of the Man of Sorrows and the lamenting Virgin in the church of Saint Demetrios at Markov Manastir (1376/77) are depicted in the western part of the naos, which is a departure from their usual location in the sanctuary. The paper, therefore,
Tomić Đurić, Marka D.
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The Strategides and Themes: A Quantitative Approach to the Byzantine Empire's Administrative Structure [PDF]
This study interrogates how the Byzantine Empire understood and spatially organized its territorial holdings within Asia Minor between the seventh and eleventh centuries.
Salas, Brian William
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Living Neolithization:a multi-scalar approach to houses, settlements and habitation practices in Western Anatolia and Southeastern Europe (c. 7000-5000 BCE) [PDF]
This thesis investigates the development of early farming societies in Western Anatolia and Southeastern Europe between 7000 and 5000 BCE. This ‘Balkan-Anatolian zone’ is often approached as an intermediary between Neolithic ‘core areas’ in Southwest ...
van den Bos, Elisha Owara
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Ancient mitochondrial diversity reveals population homogeneity in Neolithic Greece and identifies population dynamics along the Danubian expansion axis. [PDF]
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Some problems in Macedonian prehistory [PDF]
All these factors indicate that during the Neolithic and Bronze Ages Macedonia, though geographically and culturally open and exposed to foreign contact, maintained a vigorous, independent position and pursued a strong local development.
French, D. H.
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