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Attic votive plaques: A study on their iconography and function
Beyond mimesis in Greek religious art: Aniconism in the Archaic and Classical periods
 
Calendar girls: Women, genre, and Roman identity in Ovid's 'Fasti'
Contesting late Roman Illyricum: Invasions and transformations in the Danubian-Balkan provinces
 
Defending democracy: A study of ancient Greek anti-tyranny legislation
Founding forefathers: The impact of the Greek and Arab conquests on native histories of culture
 
In the halo of golden light: Imperial authority and Buddhist ritual in Heian Japan (749--1185)
Philos and polities: The symposion and the origins of the polis (Greece)
 
Practice leads to theory: Orthodoxy and the spiritual struggle in the world of Philoxenos of Mabbug (470--523)
Soldier speech acts in Greek and Roman literature and society
 
The "Variae" of Cassiodorus Senator and the circumstances of political survival, ca. 540--545
The making of a church: The Syrian Orthodox in the shadow of Byzantium and the papacy
 
The reinvention of Judean collective identity in a Hellenistic world contending with Rome
Towards the 'great man': Individuals and groups as agents of historical change in classical Greece (Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, Philip II, King of Macedonia, Alexander the Great)
 
Worshipping in community: Jupiter and Roman religion in the early imperial period
Writing and the state in early China in comparative perspective
 
 
 
 
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