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No XXX/1 (NOV. 2024)

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Articles

  • Arturo SÁNCHEZ SANZ,

Periplus to the Unknown. The Greek Conquest of the Black Sea and the Origin of the Amazon Myths

  • Larisa PECHATNOVA,

 The Spartan King Leonidas and the Delphian Prophecy

  • Tamás MAGDUS,

Mundus, Remus and the Founding of Rome

  • Núria CASTELLANO, Bibiana AGUSTÍ, Adriana RECASENS, Irene RIUDAVETS,

Birth or Death: The Vulnerability of Childbirath in Oxyrhynchus

  • Nuria Elisa MORÈRE MOLINERO , Helena DOMÍNGUEZ DEL TRIUNFO,

Salt in Antiquity: a Historical Field in Expansion

  • Carlos ENRÍQUEZ DE SALAMANCA,

The Emergence of the Replica Model? An Analysis of the Question of the ‘Copies of Rome’ in Late Republican Colonization Through Three Case-Studies

  • Narciso SANTOS, Javier MARTINEZ,

Strabo. Human Sacrifices and Severed Heads: Cliché or Historical Reality?

  • María-Pilar MOLINA-TORRES,

Female Beliefs in Roman Hispania

  • José ORTIZ CÓRDOBA,

Soldiers of Hispanic Origin on the Danubian Border: a Study Through Epigraphic Documentation

  • Lucian MUNTEANU , Rodica POPOVICI , Adelina PICIOR,

New Data on Some Older Monetary Finds Within the Drobeta Area

  • Policarp HORTOLÀ,

Scopic Aesthetics in Organic-Residue Microscopy: Illuminating the Intersection of Haemotaphonomy and Artistic Expression

 

 

 

 

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