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Self-mutilation, multiculturalism and hybridity. Herodotos on the Karians in Egypt (Hdt. 2.61.2) [PDF]
Introduction The small number of sources which provide sure evidence for the existence of Greek mercenaries in the Archaic age brought a continuous and powerful appeal for the discovery in the most obscure testimonies and through the most speculative ...
Iancu, Liviu Mihail
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Man, fate, and death in Indo-European tradition [PDF]
This paper deals with Indo-European concepts concerning the human condition: the nature of man, the role of fate in shaping his life, his destiny in death. The evidence is partly drawn from linguistic material, partly from literary.
West, Martin Litchfield
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Resistance, Revolt, and Revolution in Achaemenid Persia: Response [PDF]
How can archaeology help us see low-level local resistance to imperial domination, before it erupts into the kind of revolt or rebellion attested to in historical sources?
Dusinberre, Elspeth
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A Comparative Study of Burials in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Late Bronze through Early Iron Age [PDF]
During the Bronze Age, a complex regional system of trade catalyzed by the Mediterranean Sea arose and connected distant lands. The Eastern Mediterranean and Near East made up the core of this system. The system collapsed at its apex in ca.
Mattison, Kristen
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Persian Riders in Lydia? The Painted Frieze of the Aktepe Tomb Kline [PDF]
Aktepe lies within a cluster of tumuli near Güre in eastern Lydia, where many items in the famous ‘Lydian Treasure’ were unearthed by tomb-robbers in the late 1960s1.
Baughan, Elizabeth P.
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A Hittite cemetery at Gordion [PDF]
https://commons.library.stonybrook.edu/amar/1091/thumbnail ...
Mellink, Machteld J. Machteld Johanna
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A Mythological Sarcophagus from Tripolis, Asia Minor, and Its Implications for Practices of Sarcophagus Workshops [PDF]
A new arcaded columnar sarcophagus was discovered in 2015 at the ancient site of Tripolis ad Maeandrum in Lydia, modern Turkey. The sarcophagus represents mythological and heroic figures in the intercolumniations on the front, left, and right short sides
Duman, Bahadir, Ogus, Esen
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Some innovations in the burial customs of Cyprus (12th – 7th centuries BC) [PDF]
Μερικές αλλαγές στα ταφικά έθιμα της Κύπρου (12ος–7ος αι. π.Χ.). Σ’ αυτή τη μελέτη γίνεται προσπάθεια να καταδειχθούν οι αλλαγές στην ταφική αρχιτεκτονική και τα ταφικά έθιμα της Κύπρου κατά την περίοδο μεταξύ του 12ου και του 7ου αι. π.Χ., από την εποχή
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Bronze metallurgy in the Late Phrygian settlement of Gordion, Turkey [PDF]
A detailed understanding of bronze production remains absent in most archaeological contexts, despite the fundamental importance of this alloy. Here, we present a comprehensive discussion of the bronze production remains from Late Phrygian/Achaemenid ...
Rademakers, FW, Rehren, T, Voigt, MM
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