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Dining like Divinities: Evidence for Ritual and Marital Dining by Women in Ancient GreeceKilker, Laurie A. 09 January 2009 (has links)
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Jordanes Redeemed: A Reconsideration of the Purpose and Literary Merit of the GeticaSwain, Brian Sidney 10 September 2009 (has links)
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The Role of Religion in Ancient Civilizations: Select ReadingsWoodring, Kim 25 July 2017 (has links)
The Role of Religion in Ancient Civilizations: Select Readings addresses the importance of religion in ancient civilizations and encourages readers to evaluate these civilizations both historically and critically. The selected readings help readers understand civilizations as whole systems with not only social and political characteristics, but also religious ones. Topics include the establishment of patriarchal civilizations, Mesopotamian and Egyptian religion, and the early civilizations of Northwest India. Students also learn about the religions of ancient China and Japan, traditional African religions and belief systems, religion and burial in Roman Britain, and the great temples of Meso-American religions. The final selections are devoted to early Christianity, the Byzantine Empire, and Islam. Original introductions place the readings in context. Taken as a whole, these carefully curated articles demonstrate both the uniqueness of each religion and the traditions and practices that, over time, became interconnected and sometimes even fused to form new religions. The Role of Religion in Ancient Civilizations is well-suited to survey courses in world and ancient religions, as well as classes on religious history and the history of the ancient world.
Kim Woodring earned her M.A. in history at East Tennessee State University and her M.L.I.S. in library and information science at the University of Tennessee. She is now a faculty member at East Tennessee State University where she teaches courses in American and world history and digital history. In addition to teaching, Professor Woodring also serves as the history department's webpage administrator and social media editor. Her professional writing has appeared in The Social Science of War Encyclopedia and Historical Archaeology. / https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu_books/1162/thumbnail.jpg
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Terra Marique: Augustan Propaganda and the Victory Monument at NikopolisRollins, Dominica Ameen 23 May 2022 (has links)
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Julius Caesar in Medieval France: The Textual Sources and Iconography of the <i>Faits des Romains</i>Nelson, Mark M January 1980 (has links)
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Heracles and the Foundings of Sparta and RomeGranitz, Nicholas January 2011 (has links)
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A Death on the Imperial Frontier: an osteobiography of Roman burial from Oglanqala, AzerbaijanNugent, Selin Elizabeth January 2013 (has links)
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Temples as Economic Agents in Early Roman Egypt: The Case of Tebtunis and Soknopaiou NesosConnor, Andrew J. 02 June 2015 (has links)
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Shamanism and the Ancient Greek Mysteries: The Western Imaginings of the “Primitive Other”Linebaugh, Troy M. 13 February 2018 (has links)
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The Politics of Roman Memory in the Age of JustinianKruse, Marion Woodrow, III 09 October 2015 (has links)
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