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Possible Historical Traces in the Doctrina Addai
The Parthian-Roman Bipolarism: Some Considerations for a Historical Perspective
Puschnigg, Gabrielle 2006 Ceramics of the Merv Oasis; Recycling The
BASRA : ITS HISTORY, CULTURE and HERITAGE Basra Its History, Culture and Heritage
Places and Peoples in Central Asia Graeco-Roman
Places and Peoples in Central Asia Graeco-Roman
Nisibis As the Background to the Life of Ephrem the Syrian
Trade and Transport in Late Roman Syria Christopher Wade Fletcher University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Religion in Language Policy, and the Survival of Syriac
Ardasir's Struggle Against the Parthians. Towards A
Religious Frontiers in the Syrian-Mesopotamian Desert
Ancient Syria: a Three Thousand Year History
Les Ituréens Et La Présence Arabe Au Liban Du Iie Siècle A.C
Doubt Long Remain a Standard the Political and Book Also Offers The
Chapter 1 Narratives of Roman Syria: a Historiography of Syria As a Province of Rome
Fashioning Identity: Clothing and the Image of the Syrian in the Roman Empire
Aelia Capitolina – Roman Jerusalem and the Military Camp of the X Legion “Fretensis"
Durham E-Theses
Top View
Women in Roman Syria: the Cases of Dura-Europos, Palmyra, and Seleucia on the Euphrates
Assyrian Identity in Ancient Times and Today
Chaldeans Between Iraq and America
Rethinking Prophecy in Late Antique Syria
Sanctuaries and Villages on Mt Hermon During the Roman Period Julien Aliquot
Four Greco-Roman Era Temples of Near Eastern Fertility Goddesses: an Analysis of Architectural Tradition
Assyrian Identity in Ancient Times and Today'
From Praepositus Pretenturae to Dux Ripae. the Roman 'Grand Strategy' on the Middle Euphrates (2Nd - 3Rd Cento AD)
Identity in the Writings of Lucian of Samosata
Syrians, Assyrians, Orthodox, Chalcedonians and Monophysites Or Non-Chalcedonians: the Problems of Identifying the Thirteen Fathers
TRADE ROUTES of the ROMAN EMPIRE by Dorothea Mary Freed a Thesis Submitted I N Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements F O R
Iran (Persia) and Aryans Part - 3
Levantine Kingdoms of the Late Bronze Age
The Client Kings of Emesa: a Study of Local Identities in the Roman East
The Effects of Romano-Persian Interaction on the Cultures of the Cities on the Syrian Limes of the Roman Empire" (2006)