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Hamidreza P. Zanous, Juping Yang. “Arsacid Cities in the Hanshu and Houhanshu” [PDF]
The authors of this paper focus on the precious information from the Chinese sources, and in particular the Annals of the Former Han and the Annals of the Later Han, can provide about the Arsacid Empire.
Gregoratti, Leonardo
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Recognition of this previously unknown variety of Taylor, "Andragoras and Sophytes" Series 6 completes the coherency of the control linked sequence of issues belonging to the period of Andragoras, the satrap of Parthia, who was briefly succeeded by ...
Taylor, Lloyd Walter Hart
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The article is devoted to the semantic and chronological analysis of the images on the plate of white tuff discovered in the city of Stavropol. The central part of the relief is occupied with the image of table – an altar with hoisted bull head (in the ...
Prokopenko Yuriy A.
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A Lesion on the "King of Kings": Neurofibromas in the Parthian Empire's Arsacid Dynasty. [PDF]
Turner MD, Sunday A.
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Steamer PARTHIA, probably between 1870 and 1892
On verso of image: The Parthia, from a painting. PH Coll 1290.Parthia1Built in 1870 and renamed the Victoria in 1892.To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu ...
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Heidemarie Koch, A Hoard of Coins from Eastern Parthia.
Duyrat Frédérique. Heidemarie Koch, A Hoard of Coins from Eastern Parthia.. In: Revue numismatique, 6e série - Tome 150, année 1995 pp.
Duyrat, Frédérique
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The Honouring of the Legio Chief Physician L. Hortensius Paulinus
An inscription dated to the beginning of the 3rd century AD, and found within the city limits of Antiocheia in 2011, honors the legion Chief Physician L.
Abdurrahman Uzunaslan
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Reimagining India's national health system (NHS). [PDF]
Shankar D.
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Hatra: politics, culture and religion between Parthia and Rome
Hatra is the richest archaeological site in the Parthian Empire known to date and has great potential for a better understanding of this enigmatic empire and its relationship with Rome.
Dirven, L.
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Three hundred years of Palmyrene history. Unlocking archaeological data for studying past societal transformations. [PDF]
Raja R, Bobou O, Romanowska I.
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