(1938). ‘The New Inscription of the Salaminioi,’ AJP 59. 385-393. Nilsson, M. P. (1951). Cults, Myths, Oracles, and Politics in Ancient Greece . Lund. Osborne, R. (1994). "Archaeology, the Salaminioi [...] original settlers played a leading role in the governance of Salamis. Perhaps in recognition of their new status, they received the concession to form a genos, and gained control of a number of cults, two [...] Parker has pointed out that fifth century cleruchies usually adopted the cults already present in their new homeland. These cleruchies were a kind of colonies, settlements away from home, but unlike colonies
latest Neolithic of the Traisen valley, Lower Austria: Archaeology. In: E. Kaiser, J. Burger, W. Schier, Population Dynamics in Pre- and Early History. New Approaches by Using Stable Isotopes and Genetics.
funeral processions and tombs, we have seen that it is nothing new for Romans to celebrate the triumph in death. In Drusus’ case, what seems to be new is the attribution of triumphal honors to someone who had [...] description of Drusus’s valor in war in the Consolatio ad Liviam climaxes in the unknown triumph in new lands that Drusus had won ( ignotumque tibi meruit, Romane, triumphum/protulit in terras imperiumque [...] Distinction in Roman Culture.” Lecture presented to the International Association for Classical Archaeology, London. Beard, M. 2007 M. Beard, The Roman Triumph. Cambridge, Massachusetts; London
Obviously, these sarcophagi had been removed from the vestibulum to make room for new coffins, possibly when a new proprietor took over the tomb. At this point, only the anteroom seems to have been in [...] Communities and Settlements from the Neolithic to the Early Medieval Period, Papers in Italian Archaeology VI 1 (Oxford 2005) 246-257. ↩ H. Herdejürgen, Sarkophage von der Via Latina. Folgerungen
pp. 49-68. BUCHER, Kurt; FREY, Martin (1994): Petrogenesis of metamorphic rocks . Berlin & New York: Springer-Verlag. DÍAZ-GUARDAMINO, Marta; GARCÍA-SANJUÁN, Leonardo; WHEATLEY, David; LOZAN [...] materiality, archaeometry and mediterranean-atlantic identities in Western Iberia”. Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry , 17 (1) . Mitilene: University of the Aegan, pp. 159-178. SENNA-MARTÍNEZ
Reproduktion einer Reproduktion im Badischen Landesmuseum, Karlsruhe, Original: Metropolitan Museum New York. (Foto: Stefan Mäder) Wie unter Punkt 4 bereits erwähnt, wird im deutschen Sprachraum [...] their inferiority in presence of the strong? Yet each land hath its own exercises, and this may be new to the Melech Ric." So saying, he took from the floor a cushion of silk and down, and placed it upright [...] Berichterstattung über den Artikel des Dresdner Teams aus dem Internet: Spiegel.de , Stern.de , NewScientisttech.com , NationalGeographic.com , ScienceDaily.com ↩ www.messerforum
Wiesbaden 1964 M. A. Hoffman, Egypt before the Pharaoh, New York 1991 B.J. Kemp, Ancient Egypt. Anatomy of a Civilization, London New York 1989 H. Ricke, Bemerkungen zur ägyptischen Baukunst [...] J. Sliwa, in: MDAIK 48, 1992, S. 177-191 (Qasr es Sagha Stadt) G. Soukiassian, in: Egyptian Archaeology 11, 1997, S. 15-17 (Ayn Asil) Neues aus dem Alten Ägypten
evidence for Jewish community life is from Rome, but what we know for that area is largely from archaeology and epigraphy, with only a few literary sources. We have evidence for the Jewish community [...] is doubtful that the slave or freed population of Jews made up the majority of Jews in the city. As new research by Claude Eilers suggests [10] , it is more likely that only some Jews made it to Rome [...] meetings and (b) are coordinated enough to have some kind of influence suggests that the community is not new, but long established. [12] This gives us reason to consider a more integrated relationship
Ein kurzer Bericht der University of Birmingham über die neuen Entdeckungen bisher unbekannter prähistorischer Monumente im Umfeld von Stonehenge, die im Rahmen des Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Proje