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https://www.academia.edu/539195/DISSERTATION_Women_of_Ivory_as_Embodiments_of_Ancient_Near…

…of the ivory women may have referred to human fertility, among other positively coded traits. Mirroring the significance of the living queens, this thesis proposes that Levantine ivory sculptures of women displayed in Neo-Assyrian palaces may have contributed to an ideology of dy…

https://www.academia.edu/45123787/Life_and_death_in_mediaeval_and_early_modern_times_Proce…

…he Vinodol Valley is an area of dense historical settlement. The famous Vinodol Code of 1288 brings us names of set- tlements, which remain in use to this day. By virtue of L. Margetić (1980), this historically relatively well-researched region is significant, along with preserve…

https://www.academia.edu/569997/ARCHITECTURE_ANXIETY_AND_THE_FLUID_TOPOGRAPHIES_OF_RENAISS…

…es the connection between medieval statutes and late imperial urban laws in the Codex Justinianae VIII, 10, 11, and VIII, 12. See Martial VII, 61, 368, Ammianus Marcellinus XXVII, 9, 10, and Caggese, Capitano (1322-25), IV, viii. 24 Franek Sznura’s earlier research on the city’s …

https://www.academia.edu/124811505/Polemos_as_Kin%C3%AAsis_the_effects_of_the_Peloponnesia…

…its of defeated enemies that they fought their wars around a sort of chivalrous code.17 From the 1940s on, the theory has become increasingly more articulated, so that it is now commonplace for scholars to talk of a series of ‘protocols’ governing Greek warfare during the period …

https://www.academia.edu/63773268/Geographies_institutions_and_agencies_Ceramic_and_socio_…

…the Classical-Late Roman period. 31 Jones 1964: 64-67; Haldon 2015: 352-353. 32 Codex Theodosianus, 11.1.33. Gregory 1984: 271; Trombley 1989: 218. 33 IG VII 24 = SEG 40.402 (Megara), SEG 42.262 (Corinth). 34 The ‘type’ of horreum, which is in this period increasingly specified o…

https://www.academia.edu/42759850/Yetzer_Anthropologies_in_the_Apocalypse_of_Abraham_WUNT_…

…until the time of their eschatological judgement (19:1). The Greek recension in Codex Panopolitanus adds that the spirits of these angels ‘will harm people’ (λυμαίνεται τοὺς ἀνθρώπους), a function that is generically reminiscent of what the spirits of the Giants do (cf. 15:11).” …