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No publisher2017/08/24 12:30:00 GMT-4PageGraffiti from the Basilica in the Agora of Smyrna
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The graffiti published in this richly-illustrated volume were discovered during an excavation of the Roman basilica in the Ancient Greek city of Smyrna, known today as Izmir, which is situated on the Aegean coast of modern Turkey.No publisher2019/12/10 16:53:00 GMT-5PublicationAncient Jewish Sciences and the History of Knowledge in Second Temple Literature
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This work upends prior scholarly consensus, identifying and analyzing real scientific themes in earlier Judaism and drawing attention especially to scientific activity evident in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Early Jewish Pseudepigrapha.No publisher2019/12/10 16:53:38 GMT-5PublicationOstraka from Trimithis 2
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This third volume in the Amheida series adds 491 more ostraka to the growing corpus of primary texts from the site.No publisher2019/12/10 16:53:38 GMT-5PublicationOstraka from Trimithis 1
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This first volume in the Amheida series presents 455 inscribed pottery fragments, or ostraka, found during NYU’s excavations at this ancient site in Egypt's Western Desert.No publisher2019/12/10 16:53:38 GMT-5PublicationAksum and Nubia
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This volume breaks new ground in the history of late antique North East Africa by assembling and analyzing the textual and archaeological evidence of interaction between Nubia and the Ethiopian kingdom of Aksum, focusing primarily on the fourth century CE.No publisher2019/12/10 16:53:38 GMT-5PublicationExcavations at Amheida.jpg
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