The Concept of Rebellion/Rebel in the Behistun Inscription: Formal Terminology and Phrases [PDF]
The main issue of the present research is the nature of the concept of rebellion (rebel) in the Behistun Inscription. To answer this question, the study utilizes a conceptual historical method based on analyzing the Old Persian text of the Behistun ...
Adel Allahyari +1 more
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India, Egypt and Parthia in Augustan verse: the post-orientalist turn
Orientalism, as a paradigm expounded by Edward W. Said, has been influential in literary studies. Here it is critically evaluated with reference to Augustan poetry, in relation to three different ethnic groups : Indians, Egyptians and Parthians.
Grant Parker
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Exploring mudbrick architecture and its re-use in Artaxata, Armenia, during the 1st millennium BC. A multidisciplinary study of earthen architecture in the Armenian Highlands. [PDF]
Lorenzon M +7 more
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Tumor-Associated Macrophages and Related Myelomonocytic Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment of Multiple Myeloma. [PDF]
Wang SSY, Chng WJ, Liu H, de Mel S.
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A Journey to the West: The Ancient Dispersal of Rice Out of East Asia. [PDF]
Spengler RN +10 more
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Catalogue of greek coins in the British Museum. The Coins of Parthia, by Warwick Wroth
Reinach Théodore. Catalogue of greek coins in the British Museum. The Coins of Parthia, by Warwick Wroth. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 17, fascicule 75,1904. pp.
Reinach, Théodore
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The Kerykeion mint control linked coinage of Andragoras and Sophytes
This paper details the significance of two previously unknown coin types bearing the kerykeion mint control in the coinage of Andragoras, the satrap of Parthia.
Taylor, Lloyd Walter Hart
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In the huge number of scientific works on the history of Parthia, there are no special studies devoted to the activities of the Parthian king Mithridates III (Mithridates IV – according to Assar’s chronology [4:96-97])2 .
Ruslan Kobzar
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The Hypothesis of the Arsacids’ Descent from the Achaemenids: Myth or Reality?
In the 40s of the last century, J. Wolski proposed a thesis, still dominant in historiography, arguing that the story of Arrian which reached us thanks to his work “Parthica” that the Arsacid dynasty, the founder of Parthian state, descended from the ...
Arthur Melikyan
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ZELA, ACCLAMATIONS, CARACALLA – AND PARTHIA?
Abstract A coin which has lain unrecognized in the BM, which can be identified as an unpublished coin of Zela, proclaims that if ‘the emperors are victorious the world is happy’. The formula is analysed in the context of imperial acclamations and their language, which differs from that normally found on coinage.
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