• ROMARCH: Archaeologia Bulgarica ХХIII 2019 #2 Contents

    Archaeologia BulgaricaArchaeologia Bulgarica ХХIII 2019 #2
    table of contents
    ARTICLES

    Reho, M.: Two оinochoai by the Nikias Painter in the National
    Archaeological Museum in Sofia…1

    Georgiev, P. Y.: Archaeometric Research and Reconstruction of a Bronze
    Vessel from Kitova Burial Mound near the Village of Krushare,
    Municipality of Sliven….27

    Sharankov, N. / Hristov, I.: A Milestone of Emperor Philip the Arab from
    the Road Oescus – Philippopolis Found at the Eastern Wall of the
    castellum of Sostra…..57

    Dana, D. / Moreau, D. / Kirov, S. / Valeriev, I.: A New Greek Dedication
    from the Sanctuary of Telerig among the spolia at Zaldapa….71

    Doncheva, S.: Early Medieval Slotted Openwork Strap Ends with “S”-Shape
    Double Palmettes from Northeastern Bulgaria…..79

    Regards,
    Lyudmil Vagalinski (editor)
    https://www.facebook.com/Archaeologia-Bulgarica-811557715855220/
    www.archaeologia-bulgarica.com

  • ROMARCH: Journal of Ancient History, CFP and TOC for 2016.4

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    The Journal of Ancient History continues to invite submissions of articles. We are committed to a speedy process from submission to publication while maintaining high standards of peer-review.

    Please see our website for submission information:
    http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jah

    Papers published in 2016:

    JAH 4 (2016)

    Marc Van De Mieroop, “The Madness of King Rusa: the psychology of despair in eighth century Assyria”

    Kevin Clinton, “The Eleusinian Anaktoron of Demeter and Kore: dedicated to Inscriptiones Graecae on the occasion of its 200th Anniversary”

    Benedikt Eckhardt, “The Seleucid Administration of Judea, the High
    Priesthood and the Rise of the Hasmoneans”

    Andrew R. Krause, “Diaspora Synagogues, Leontopolis, and the Other Jewish Temples of Egypt in the Histories of Josephus”

    Daniel J. Crosby, “The Case for Another Son of P. Quinctilius Varus: a
    re-examination of the textual and scholarly traditions around Joseph. BJ 2.68 and AJ 17.288”

    Philip Kaplan, “The Ring of Polycrates: friendship and alliance in the
    east Mediterranean”

    Marleen K. Termeer, “Roman colonial coinages beyond the city-state: a view from the Samnite world”

    Lauren Kinnee, “The Trophy Tableau Monument in Rome: from Marius to Caecilia Metella”

    Anna McGrail, “Pupil Punishment: corporal discipline in Roman education”

    ———————-
    Gary D. Farney
    Editor, Journal of Ancient History
    Associate Professor, Department of History
    Rutgers University (Newark)
    gfarney@rutgers.edu
    Webpage: http://www.ncas.rutgers.edu/gary-d-farney
    JAH Website: http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jah
    Archaeological Field School Website: http://fieldschool.rutgers.edu

     

  • ROMARCH: Journal of Ancient History, call for papers

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    The newly launched Journal of Ancient History is now accepting submissions.

    Aims and Scope
    The Journal of Ancient History aims to provide a forum for scholarship
    covering all aspects of ancient history and culture from the Archaic
    Period to Late Antiquity (roughly the ninth century BCE through the sixth century CE). The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles concerning the history and historiography (ancient and modern) of the ancient Mediterranean world and of neighboring civilizations in their relations with it. The journal is open to submissions in disciplines closely related to ancient history, including epigraphy, numismatics, religion and law.

    Please see the Journal Website for submission information.

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