Iovem Imperium, or Sacred Aspects of Roman “Globalization” [PDF]
The article deals with the question of the “globalization” project of the Roman civilization. Author asserts that the Romans had a specific “globalization” project.
Halapsis, Alex V.
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Turkey's global strategy: Turkey and the Caucasus [PDF]
Turkey has had long-standing links with the region called the ‘South(ern) Caucasus’, comprised of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, including the de-facto independent entities of South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Nagorno-Karabakh. The area was, for a long time,
Oskanian, Kevork
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Iconography of the scenes of hunting in the Sassanid Era [PDF]
Hunting scenes are some of the most ancient archetypes which were depicted in artistic works, especially golden and silver containers in the Sassanid era. Iconography is description and interpretation of symbolic and cryptic hunting scenes which contains
Elham Vosogh Babae, Reza Mehrafarin
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Reviewing the Book "Gender in Ethics Opinion since the 3rd Century BH to the 4th Century SH" [PDF]
The present study aims at reviewing and criticizing the Book "Gender in Ethics Opinion Since the 3rd Century BH to the 4th Century SH", which encompasses a period of 7 centuries in two important periods of Iranian history, i.e. the ancient period and the
Nayereh Dalir
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Cultural Interactions and Religious Iconography in 16th Century Kerala: the Mural Paintings of St. Mary’s Church in Angamaly [PDF]
St. Mary\u27s Jacobite Syrian Church is an ancient church in Angamaly (Kerala). One account has Syrian Christians arriving in Angamaly in 384 CE and the church being established in 409 CE.
Granziera, Patrizia
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Analysis of the visual and conceptual patterns of Azadeh's death in Ancient Persia, Sassanid and Seljuk period based on Panofsky`s Iconology approach [PDF]
Bahram V or Bahram Gur is a well-known just Sassanid king. Bahram same as Vərəθraγna is the great warrior god of Zoroastrianism, but his figure also contains a wealth of archaic, pre-Zoroastrian elements which clearly point to an Indo-Iranian era. Bahram
Soheila Namazalizadeh +1 more
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Government centralization in late second and third century A.D. Asia Minor: a working hypothesis [PDF]
This paper offers the working hypothesis that increased central government intervention in civic and provincial affairs in the late second- and third-century A.D.
Zuiderhoek, Andries Johan
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Evidence of historical seismicity and volcanism in the Armenian Highland (from Armenian and other sources) [PDF]
This work presents a summary on the development of studies of historical earthquakes in Armenia and adjacent parts of Turkey and Iran. Since ancient times, this region has been an arena where active geodynamic and seismic history intermingled with no ...
Antonelli, Massimo +15 more
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Bu çalışma, M.S. 224-651 yılları arasında var olmuş ve İran'ın İstehr kentinde merkezlenmiş olan Sâsâni İmparatorluğu'nun sanatsal ve kültürel mirasını derinlemesine incelemiştir.
Aydın Uğurlu, Sohrab Niazi
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Early Medieval World (Chapter 2 of World History, A Short, Visual Introduction)
The fifth through the tenth centuries was a period of significant transformation for Europe. As a result of the Germanic invasions and the collapse of the economy, the last Roman Emperor in the West, Romulus Augustulus (475-76), was deposed in 476.
Corning, Caitlin
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