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New Inscriptions from Olympos and Its Territory I

open access: yesGephyra, 2004
New Inscriptions from Olympos and Its Territory IThe article presents seven new inscriptions discovered in the course of a project aimed at clearing wild vegetation from the urban area of Olympos.
Mustafa Adak, Nihal Tüner
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Variations iconographiques : Constantin le Grand dans les peintures des églises de Pătrăuţi et d’Arbore / Iconographic Variations: Constantine the Great in the Paintings of the Churches of Pătrăuţi and Arbore [PDF]

open access: yesAnastasis: Research in Medieval Culture and Art, 2014
Iconographic Variations: Constantine the Great in the Paintings of the Churches of Pătrăuţi and Arbore. The article, written in 2013, the Constantinian Year, takes back and develops some ideas which can be found in my previous articles concerning the ...
Tereza Sinigalia
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The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology: Characters and Collections [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology first opened its doors in 1915, and since then has attracted visitors from all over the world as well as providing valuable teaching resources. Named after its founder, the pioneering archaeologist Flinders Petrie,
Stevenson, AE
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A New Athena Polias Votive Inscription from the Phaselis' Acropolis

open access: yes, 2015
Bu makale, Phaselis antik kenti ve teritoryumunda sürdürülen 2013 yılı yüzey araştırmaları sırasında tiyatronun hemen güneybatısından akropolise girişin sağlandığı alandaki kule yapısının batı duvarı önünde keşfedilen yeni bir adak yazıtını tanıtmaktadır.
Yılmaz, Fatih, Tüner Önen, Nihal
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Melōsa and her prize: The victory of a woman in ancient Greece

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 36, Issue 2, Page 334-352, July 2024.
Abstract The earliest example of the Ancient Greek word for a victor's prize, nikatērion, comes in a verse inscription from the sixth century bce on an Attic kylix (wine cup) from Taras. It records the victory of Melōsa in a competition with other young women. This article draws out the significance of her victory and redefines our understanding of who
Ian Plant
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Tory Travails and Collegiate Confusion: The Oxford University Election of 1722*

open access: yesParliamentary History, Volume 43, Issue 1, Page 72-90, February 2024.
Abstract In terms of the unreformed franchise operative in the early 18th century, the University of Oxford made up an unusual parliamentary constituency. Here it was the votes of non‐resident members that could be decisive to the outcome if the seat was contested.
Nigel Aston
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Cultural formalism and spatial language in Belhara [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
When looking at ethnographies of Himalayan societies, one is impressed by the recurrent relevance and importance of spatial notions in cullural domains from shamanism to architecture, from belief systems to everyday behaviour, from religion to ...
Bickel, Balthasar
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The Carolingian cocio: on the vocabulary of the early medieval petty merchant

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 57-81, February 2024.
The word cocio (i.e. petty merchant or broker in classical Latin) was a rare term that after a long absence in written Latin reappeared in several Carolingian texts. Scholars have posited a medieval semantic shift from ‘merchant’ to ‘vagabond’. But this article argues that this consensus is erroneous.
Shane Bobrycki
wiley   +1 more source

Natpis na opeki iz Ptuja

open access: yesArheološki Vestnik, 1981
The author publishes a votive inscription on a tile found in 1977 during the systematical archaeological rescue survey in Rabelčja vas in Ptuj. In the inscription the cult of Matronae is mentioned for the first time in ancient Poetovio and also on the ...
Martin Gabričević
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Tyana (Kemerhisar) Teritoryumu’ndan Yazıtlı ve Helios Büstlü Yeni Bir Sunak / A New Altar with an Inscription and Bust of Helios from the Territory of Tyana (Kemerhisar)

open access: yesArkhaia Anatolika
This contribution introduces a new inscribed altar bearing a bust of Helios, which was discovered in 2024 at the village of Kaynarca, in the Bor district of Niğde province, in the Cappadocia region.
Ramazan ÇOBAN
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