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Sassanids --- Sassanids. --- Ṭabarī, --- To 622. --- Middle East --- Middle East. --- History
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Indus civilization. --- Middle East --- Civilization --- Middle East - Civilization - To 622.
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La 4e de couverture porte : "Cet ouvrage est un volume d'hommages offert à Dominique Beyer, Professeur d'Archéologie du Proche-Orient ancien à l'Université de Strasbourg, à l'occasion de son soixante-cinquième anniversaire. Il rassemble des contributions des nombreux collègues et amis qui ont eu le plaisir de le croiser et de collaborer avec lui au long de sa longue et riche carrière d'archéologue de terrain et de spécialiste de la glyptique proche-orientale ancienne.".
Archéologie --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Middle East --- History --- To 622 --- Festschriften
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- To 622 --- Middle East --- Middle East. --- Antiquities --- History
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Focusing on the Eastern Mediterranean world in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, this collection of essays draws on new discoveries in archaeology and epigraphy. It illustrates how methods and interpretations have developed over the last two decades. The essays cover a wide range of social and historical issues, including processes of Hellenization and acculturation, the permeability and flexibility of political boundaries, the interaction of civil and religious authority, and the operation of networks of patronage and power.
Middle East --- Moyen-Orient --- History --- Histoire --- Grèce --- Rome --- Royaumes hellénistiques --- Relations --- Arab countries --- To 622 --- Middle East - History - To 622.
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This volume presents the outcomes of the European Science Foundation workshop '?Sea Peoples? Up-to-Date. New Research on Transformations in the Eastern Mediterranean in the 13th?11th Centuries BCE', which took place in November 2014 at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna. It offers up-to-date research on the Sea Peoples phenomenon during the so called ?crisis years? at the end of the Bronze Age. This period encompasses dramatic changes in the political and cultural landscape of mainly the Eastern Mediterranean around 1200 BCE and most of the 12th century BCE. In geographical terms, these changes are noticeable in a vast area stretching from the Italian peninsula over the Balkans, the Aegean, Anatolia and Cyprus, to the Levant and Egypt. The term ?Sea Peoples phenomenon? should be considered as an encompassing term, which ? in addition to the written records on hostile activities of various ethnic groups in the Eastern Mediterranean ? is synonymous with the effect of this turbulent period as reflected in the material remains. As a consequence, these events ended the Late Bronze Age, the first period of ?internationalism? in human history.
Sea Peoples --- Mediterranean Region --- Middle East --- Antiquities --- History --- Antiquities. --- Sea Peoples. --- To 622. --- Mediterranean Region. --- Middle East. --- History. --- Conferences - Meetings --- Mediterranean Region - Antiquities --- Mediterranean Region - History --- Middle East - History - To 622. --- Middle East - History - To 622 - Congresses
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Greece --- History --- Middle East --- History --- To 622 --- Greece --- Civilization --- To 146 B.C. --- Middle East --- Civilization --- To 622 --- Greece --- Foreign relations --- Middle East --- Middle East --- Foreign relations --- Greece
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History of Asia --- Antiquity --- Middle East --- #gsdb8 --- History --- To 622 --- Sources