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The Herodotos Project (OSU-Ugent): Studies in Ancient Ethnography
Archaeology and History of Lydia from the Early Lydian Period to Late Antiquity (8Th Century B.C.-6Th Century A.D.)
A Collection of Exceptional Ancient Greek Coins
The Bosporan Army” and “The Army on the Bosporus” in the Time of Mithradates Vi Eupator, King of Pontus
"The Greeks in the History of the Black Sea" Report
A Comparative Study of Ancient Greek City Walls in North-Western Black Sea During the Classical and Hellenistic Times
From Still More Distant Panticapaeum and Istra. Have Been to Say Of
Άλλες Ονομασίες Γεωγραφική Θέση Ιστορική Περιοχή Chersonesus T
Kerch Vases in the Black Sea
Underwater Archaeological Project at the Ancient City Akra in 2013 (Eastern Crimea)
The Jews in Hellenistic and Roman Egypt
The Bosporan Kingdom – Greeks of the Crimea
Hellenistic Black Glazed Pottery from Panticapaeum
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Manolis Manoledakis
Soroka 100 Events Engl Site.Pdf
Settlements and Necropoleis of the Black Sea and Its Hinterland in Antiquity
What Did Ancient Greeks Mean by the ‘Cimmerian Bosporus’?
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Herodotus: Father of History, Father of Lies
Manipulating Late Hellenistic Coinage: Some Overstrikes and Countermarks on Bronze Coins of Pergamum Jérémie Chameroy
A Public Building of the 4Th Century BC on the Phanagoria…
(OSU-Ugent): Studies in Ancient Ethnography. Barbarians in Strabo's
Colonizing Women: a Case Study on Miscegenation and Syncretism In
The Master of Animals
On the Beginning of Coinage in the Cimmerian Bosporus
The Gold Coinage of Asia Before Alexander the Great
Aphrodite Ourania of the Bosporus: the Great Goddess of a Frontier Pantheon
A Contribution to the Ancient Greek Kitchen
Relative Sea-Level Changes and Submersion of Archaeological Sites
Phanagoria and Phanagoras – the Toponym and the Name of the Oikist (Founder)
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The Goths in the Crimea
Greeks and Locals in the Bosporan Kingdom Cultural Interactions-Dissertation
A New Inscription from Panticapaeum Author(S): G
An Achaemenid Inscription from Phanagoria: Extending the Boundaries of Empire*
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Greek Cities on the Western Coast of the Black Sea: Orgame, Histria, Tomis, and Kallatis (7Th to 1St Century BCE) Smaranda Andrews Iowa State University
The Greeks and Romans in the Black Sea and The
Sinopeans Abroad and Foreigners at Sinope*