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A votive inscription from Samum set by Publius Aelius Caerialis
A votive monument discovered in the summer of 2010 in the military vicus of Samum (Cășeiu) attests a new officer of cohors I Britannica, the decurio Publius Aelius Caerialis. The monument was found in a secondary position, abandoned since ancient times. It was dedicated to a group of five deities of the Roman pantheon and it could be linked to a temple.
Eugenia Beu-Dachin, Adriana Isac
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Women and Roman religion in Dacia: the epigraphic evidence
The role of women in Roman religious communication is a growing research field, with several significant focus points and case studies. Understanding the role of women in religious communication within provincial contexts is one of the most fertile areas
Csaba Szabó
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This article presents an examination of the Romano-African stelae workshops in Algeria, with a particular focus on the regions surrounding the cities of Caesarea and Sitifis.
Amel Bouder
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Neutron tomography of sealed copper alloy animal coffins from ancient Egypt. [PDF]
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New Votive Stones from the Museum of Afyon
New Votive Stones from the Museum of AfyonThis article presents 90 mostly new dedications in its catalogue section and two new gravestones in an addenda, all of which are now in the Archaeological Museum of Afyon. To these items are added 11 inscriptions
N. Akyürek Şahin
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This article presents two newly discovered inscriptions. During stream improvement works conducted by the State Hydraulic Works (= DSİ, in Turkish) in 2024, two stelae were discovered in the village of Aşağıçaylı (formerly Nasuhlar), located in the ...
Hüseyin Sami Öztürk
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A Group of Busts of Zeus from Bilecik and Zeus Bronton
In the museums of Bursa, Bilecik, İstanbul, Eskişehir, Söğüt ve İznik, there are a group of Zeus busts of local style, all having no inscriptions and resembling to each other considerably in terms of typology and style. They have been found mostly in the
N. Eda Akyürek Şahin
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The spread of the cult of Asclepius in the context of the Roman army benefited from the presence of physicians: A spatial proximity analysis. [PDF]
Glomb T.
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The Patronage of Yŏm Sŭngik: Buddhist Art and Ritual Efficacy in Late Koryŏ
This article examines the Buddhist artworks commissioned by Yŏm Sŭngik (廉承益, ?–1302), a powerful court official and ritual specialist active during the reign of King Ch’ungnyŏl in late Koryŏ.
Young-ae Lim
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Giove Dolicheno e Turmasgade a Dülük Baba Tepesi: note epigrafiche
Le ricerche condotte sin dal 2001 dall’Università di Münster (Forschungsstelle Asia Minor) a Dülük Baba Tepesi (Gaziantep, Turchia) hanno permesso di identificare il santuario centrale di Giove Dolicheno e di chiarire molti aspetti di uno dei culti più ...
Margherita Facella
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