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Arab-Byzantine and Umayyad coins from Marea/Philoxenite: preliminary observations [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean
Archaeological research at Marea/Philoxenite, conducted by the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw in collaboration with the Archaeological Museum in Kraków since 2000, has focused mainly on the site of the Great Basilica ...
Barbara Zając
doaj   +1 more source

Aristotle in Byzantium

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2002
The study of Aristotle in Roman and late Roman times is well known, but the Byzantine period, comparatively neglected, also witnessed the vitality of Aristotelian scholarship, especially as applied to Christian doctrine.
Klaus Oehler
doaj  

Organization of the Poleis of Crete and the Evolution of their Territory from the Archaic to Roman Periods

open access: yesLanx, 2015
Since Homer - who called the island ἑκατόμπολις (Iliad II, 649) - Crete is said to have had a hundred cities. In reality, even if the settlements were numerous, there weren’t more than 50-60 contemporary proper cities.
Kostantinos Tziampasis
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Review of periodical literature for 2024: 400–1100

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The Economic History Review, Volume 79, Issue 1, Page 408-414, February 2026.
James Chetwood
wiley   +1 more source

Troesmis şi romanii la Dunărea de Jos. Proiectul Troesmis 2010-2013 [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2014
Since 2010, a Romanian-Austrian research project has investigated the site of ancient Troesmis (near today’s Turcoaia, Tulcea County), focusing on the transformations undergone by settlements at the Lower Danube in antiquity.
Cristina-Georgeta ALEXANDRESCU   +1 more
doaj  

From Goddess to Prophet: 2000 Years of Continuity on the Mountain of Aaron near Petra, Jordan

open access: yesTemenos, 2008
The Mountain of Aaron (Jabal Haroun) near the ancient city of Petra, Jordan, is the traditional burial place of the Old Testament prophet and a site considered sacred by the three world religions of Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
ANTTI LAHELMA, ZBIGNIEW T. FIEMA
doaj   +1 more source

Reevaluating the institutional autonomy of 14th century Mount Athos under the Ottomans: The “confiscation issue” concerning Athonian landholdings in post-Byzantine Macedonia [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta
The dependances of the monasteries of Mount Athos, from the emergence of the Athonian monastic community, constituted a unique and particular institution which had certain legal characteristics; it was recognized by both the Byzantine and the ...
Nikopoulos Anastasios
doaj   +1 more source

Bone objects during the Roman and Early Byzantine periods

open access: yesCalenda
Ancient bone objects have been found in relatively large quantities in the entire Mediterranean, from Spain to Syria and Egypt to France, where they were manufactured between the Neolithic and Medieval periods. The art of carving animal bones involves especially antler and horn.
openaire   +1 more source

Continuity, Resilience, and Change in Rural Settlement Patterns from the Roman to Islamic Period in the Sicani Mountains (Central-Western Sicily)

open access: yesLand
This study aims to analyze the dynamics of change in settlement models from the Roman, late antique, and Byzantine periods, focusing on how these transformations influenced the formation of Islamic societies in the rural landscapes of western Sicily. The
Angelo Castrorao Barba   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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