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    Cadmo. Journal For Ancient History – Varia

    Cadmo  Journal for Ancient History publishes original and peer-reviewed studies and findings, as well as relevant “state of the art” review essays, on Ancient History and the study of Ancient cultures. It aims to promote debate and discussion on a wide variety of subjects and welcomes contributions related to the Ancient Near-Eastern World (Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, Syro-Palestine area and Anatolia) and to the Classical World (Greece, Rome and the Ancient Mediterranean, including Late Antiquity).

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  • Wavre

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    The feminine in Antiquity and writing in Antiquity

    Revue Volumen – vol. 19/20 (2018) journal

    Le prochain numéro de la revue annuelle Volumen (n°19/20, 2018) sera consacré aux thèmes du féminin dans l’Antiquité et de l’écriture dans les civilisations antiques.

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  • Edinburgh

    Call for papers - Prehistory and Antiquity

    Meet the New Gods, Same as the Old Gods? Formulary, Ritual and Status in Hellenistic Ruler Cult

    Panel to be held at the Eighth Celtic Conference in Classics

    Despite recent and widespread interest in Greek hero and ruler cult, evaluating the processes that lead to the bestowal of cultic honours on Hellenistic sovereigns still remains a controversial matter. Political readings of such honours within the framework of contemporary international diplomacy and euergetic discourse have picked up on polarities widely discussed by previous bibliography, such as "dynastic vs. civic", "living vs. posthumous", etc. Yet the main focus is still limited to a "top-down" perspective, which leaves aside the fascinating dialectics between "private" and "public", or to perhaps phrase this more accurately, between "institutional" and "non-institutional" actors.

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  • Cairo

    Call for papers - Geography

    Landscape archaeology. Egypt and th Mediterranean world

    Le colloque international de géoarchéologie du Caire sera consacré à l’Égypte, et de manière plus générale à l’espace méditerranéen. Dans l’optique de l’étude des relations homme / environnement, cette réunion scientifique s’intéresse aux dynamiques du Nil, axe majeur du paysage égyptien, et leurs conséquences sur les espaces périphériques (littoraux, plaines alluviales, déserts, wadis tributaires). La thématique est élargie à l’ensemble des milieux méditerranéens afin de proposer des exemples complémentaires à ceux du territoire égyptien.

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