Results 21 to 30 of about 3,616 (175)
Between Archaeology and Text: The Origins of Rice Consumption and Cultivation in the Middle East and the Mediterranean [PDF]
Asiatic Rice Oryza sativa L. (Poaceae) is a domesticated grain crop native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, which presently ranks among the most important grains in a global diet.
Muthukumaran, S
core +2 more sources
Iranian Themes in the Poetry of Statius
Iranian Themes in the Poetry of Statius Publius Papinius Statius was one of the most important poets of the Flavian Age. His works (Thebais, Silvae and unfinished Achilleis) became the object of great interest of scholars.
Tomasz Babnis
doaj +1 more source
THE PARTHIAN POLICY OF MARK ANTHONY: DEFENSE - OFFENSIVE -BORDER SECURITY
The article deals with the question of the stages of the Parthian policy by Mark Antony. It is believed that he went to the Orient with the intention of making a campaign in Parthia, but the facts draw a more complex picture of the Roman-Parthian ...
Eugeny Smykov
doaj
Did Hadrian Ever Meet a Parthian King?
There has been an assumption in the scholarly literature about Emperor Hadrian’s meeting with a Parthian king in about 123 CE. This assumption, based on a single passage in a source whose veracity and reliability has repeatedly been questioned, cannot be
Stanislav Doležal
doaj +1 more source
Syrie romaine (70 av. J.-C.-73 apr. J.-C.)
Annexed by Rome at the end of the mithridatic wars, Syria shows an odd feature in the territorial organisation, mixing during more than 150 years the administration by Roman officials and by some “clients” Kings.
Maurice Sartre
doaj +1 more source
The Parthians between Rome and China
Following the expansion westwards of the Chinese Han Empire at the end of the 1st century AD the Parthian kingdom entered China’s political horizon.
Leonardo Gregoratti
doaj +1 more source
Judean Piracy, Judea and Parthia, and the Roman Annexation of Judea: The Evidence of Pompeius Trogus
Pompey the Great’s 63 BCE conquest of the Jewish kingdom known as the Hasmonean State has traditionally been viewed as an inevitable event since the Roman Republic had long desired to annex the ...
Kenneth Atkinson
doaj +1 more source
Bellum Parthicum of the emperor Trajan: a contest with the ghost of Alexander?
The last and largest campaign of Emperor Trajan, his Parthian War, is fraught with many mysteries for the researcher, which is primarily explained by the state of the source base.
Victor N. Parfyonov
doaj +1 more source
Investigation of language Relationships between Parthian and Gurgâni Texts of Hurufiyye [PDF]
The term Iranian language is used for any language which is descended from proto-Iranian language, spoken in central Asia. Iranian languages have been spoken in the areas from Chinese Turkistan to the Western Europe.
Arman Bakhtiary
doaj +1 more source

