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Christianizing Asia Minor Paul Mckechnie Index More Information
Biblical Turkey
BIBLICAL TURKEY a GUIDE to the JEWISH and CHRISTIAN SITES of ASIA MINOR Mark Wilson Table of Contents Author's Introduction
The Golden Bough: a Study in Magic and Religion (Third Edition, Vol
Journal of Roman Studies Roman Inscriptions 2006–2010
Popular and Imperial Response to Earthquakes in the Roman Empire
ATLAS of CLASSICAL HISTORY
1 Smithsonian National Numismatic Collection
The Pantomime Tiberius Iulius Apolaustus Slater, William J Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Autumn 1995; 36, 3; Proquest Pg
COS – Coinage and Society
Settlement, Urbanization, and Population
Medici Docti in Verse Inscriptions*
On Early Antiquarians in Asia Minor to the Start of the 19Th Century
ROMAN PHRYGIA: Cities and Their Coinage
Ceeamus and Its Inscriptions. 109 Ceramus
Religious Discourse in Hellenistic and Roman Times: Content Topoi in Greek Epigraphic Cult Foundations and Sacred Norms
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EPIGRAPHICA ANATOLICA Zeitschrift Für Epigraphik Und Historische Geographie Anatoliens
The Republic of Turkey Ankara University Graduate
Pecunia Omnes Vincit
2O2o Yearbook
The Case of Çavdarhisar At
A POLITICAL HISTORY of PARTHIA Oi.Uchicago.Edu
The Attic Stelai*
Edictum Diocletiani on Maximum Prices Peder Flemestad Lund University, Sweden
The Impact of Roman Imperium on the Administrative and Monetary Systems of the Provincia Asia (133 BC - AD 96)
The Impact of Sulla on Italy and the Mediterranean World
2019 Yearbook
The Sacred Gerusia
Political Authority and Local Agency: Cilicia Pedias and Syria Between the Seleucid Empire and the Roman Republic
The Public Sacred Identity of Roman Ascalon
(1992) 223–272 © Dr. Rudolf Habelt Gmbh, Bonn
145-151 Jones.Indd
The Mechanics of Subversion in the Roman Provinces
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