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Illuminating the Memphite Sarapieion
Imagining alternate possibilities: Counterfactual reasoning and writing in Graeco-Roman historiography
 
From provincia arabia to palaestina tertia: The impact of geography, economy, and religion on sedentary and nomadic communities in the later Roman province of Third Palestine
Spectacle in the Forum: Visualizing the Roman aristocratic funeral of the Middle Republic
 
Cultural identity of the 25th Dynasty rulers of Ancient Egypt in context: Formulation, negotiation and expression
Masks and people: Reconstructing the early Mycenaean funerary ritual through archaeological images and context
 
The Lucani between Greece and Rome: A literary analysis of their history to the end of the Social War
Civic transformation of the Mediterranean city: Antioch and Ravenna, 300--800 CE
 
Making Kleos mortal: Archaic Attic funerary monuments and the construction of social memory
Gilgamesh's Ghosts: The Dead, Textual Variations, and the Mesopotamian Scribal Tradition
 
Structure, Sculpture and Scholarship: Understanding the Sanctuary of Hekate at Lagina
The Socioeconomic Impact of Hezekiah's Preparations for Rebellion
 
Ideologies in the Roman Civil War
The Gendered Construction of the Res Publica in Livy's "Ab Urbe Condita"
 
The Archaeology of the Aral Sea Crisis: Environmental Change and Human Adaptation in the Khorezm Region of Uzbekistan ca. AD 300--800
The Role of Ki 'Im in Orchestrating Contrastive Focus in Biblical Hebrew
 
Romanization and the Creation of an Imperial Culture
Letters, Diplomacy, and Religious Polemic in Ninth-Century Byzantium: Niketas Byzantios and the Problem of Islam
 
Authority and Persuasion: Self-Presentation in Paul's Letters
San Jose de Moro y el Fin de los Mochicas en el Valle de Jequetepeque, Costa Norte del Peru
 
In the Beginnings: The Apotropaic Use of Scriptural Incipits in Late Antique Egypt