Congenital Deafness and Deaf-Mutism: A Historical Perspective. [PDF]
Cozza A +2 more
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Integración socio-religiosa en el culto de los caballeros danubianos
RESUMEN: Este artículo pretende analizar de forma muy breve el culto de los dioses jinetes danubianos, extendido en época romana en las provincias bañadas por el gran río, para detenerse especialmente en los aspectos integradores del culto, tanto en lo ...
Juan Ramón CARBÓ GARCÍA
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The Etruscans: Setting New Agendas. [PDF]
Potts CR, Smith CJ.
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La importancia económica y teológica del lugar de nacimiento de el ibis [PDF]
The article gives a new explanation for the masses of sacred ibises and their remains inside the Egyptian ibis burial places (Ibiotapheia) especially in Ptolemaic times.
Kessler, Dieter
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El culto a Júpiter Optimo Máximo en el conventus emeritensis
RESUMEN: El presente artículo propone un acercamiento al culto Iuppiter Optimus Maximus atendiendo a dos aspectos: las dedicatorias que recibe el dios en el conventus, y la onomástica y estatuto de los dedicantes.
Antonio ROMERO PÉREZ
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Ara votiva consagrada a Marte, hallada en Alcalá la Vieja (Alcalá de Henares, Madrid) [PDF]
The new Mars' votive Altar was found in an archaeological medieval context. Other Mars' Altars discovered in the sorrounding area support the importance of Mars in Complutum (Alcalá de Henares). The information of this kind of votive altars shows Mars as
Mangas Manjarrés, Julio
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Household Rituals and Merchant Caravanners: The Phenomenon of Early Bronze Age Donkey Burials from Tell eṣ-Ṣâfi/Gath, Israel. [PDF]
Greenfield HJ +5 more
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Artifacting Identity. How Grillz, Ball Gags and Gas Masks Expand the Face. [PDF]
Voto C, Soro E.
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A merchant’s votive inscription from the Rosen Collection
This short note publishes a private votive inscription of unknown provenance that was formerly on loan to the Jonathan and Jeanette Rosen Ancient Near Eastern Studies Seminar and Tablet Conservation Laboratory at Cornell University until its closure in June 2019.
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Environmental implications of Ptolemaic Period rodents and shrews from the Sacred Falcon Necropolis at Quesna, Egypt (Mammalia: Muridae and Soricidae). [PDF]
Woodman N, Ikram S, Rowland J.
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