Romanum . It shall be argued that the myth of the Niobids in the Bosporan context is used in a much more abbreviated form and operates within the conventions of a local funerary tradition. This paper offers [...] around the Cimmerian Bosporus in the 5 th century B.C., is located in the Northern Black Sea region. More precisely, it comprised the territories of the Eastern Crimean peninsula and the Taman peninsula as [...] appliqués range from 17 – 30 cm. The surface of those made from plaster differs considerably from the more detailed examples in clay which appear to be of a higher quality. A chronological determination by
Bonn, Neuss und Nijmegen, die Hilfstruppenlager in Remagen, Köln-Deutz, Dormagen, Monheim, Krefeld, Moers-Asberg und Kalkar sowie Arnheim, Vechten, Utrecht, Zwammerdam, Alphen und Valkenburg. Eine kleine
Siepen, die den Raum maßgeblich gestaltet hat. Die Exponate stammen fast alle aus Gellep, einige aus Moers-Asberg und Köln. Die Krefelder Ausstellungsstücke wurden seit den 1930er-Jahren im römisch-fränkischen
Jahre und wird die Ägyptologie als Disziplin nachhaltig verändern«, so Erstgutachter Prof. Dr. Gerald Moers vom Institut für Ägyptologie der Universität Wien. Kai Widmaier studierte Ägyptologie an der Universität
Archaeology”. This subject has been chosen to reflect the conference’s interdisciplinary approach but more to encourage participants to broaden their thematic context. Southeast Asia exhibits incredible diversity
präsentiert zur Tagung – zeigt erstmalig hervorragende Neufunde aus einem römischen Gräberfeld in Moers-Schwafheim. Diese Funde und viele mehr werden vom 18. März bis Jahresende in der großen Landesa
associations. There is another association that is still more meaningful. This new association directly concerns the cult of Demeter, or more precisely, Demeter Kidaria, a cult - as Pausanias reports [...] the image of the stone is still more rich and complex, and the associations and connections could obviously go further on, through different sources, establishing much more analogy and contiguity links. [...] Greek Myths based on the plastic and polysemic nature of mythical 'images'. 'Image' - we have to be more specific about that - is a kind of 'mental image', that can take a concrete form as an iconographical
group of sarcophagi, from an initial reading of the symbolism of the triumph of life over death to, more recently, a general understanding of scenes of Dionysos as exhortations to enjoy bacchic pleasures [...] probably part of the procession [4] . The two missing fragments reportedly showed the quadriga and more attendants. In addition to signs of a formal procession, there are combat scenes that have been i [...] lictors suggests a triumphing general with the rank of praetor (although if there were originally more lictors, he could have been of consular rank); the lictors wear the red sagum , which, according
meant to be read but rather to be heard. I have added some slight changes to make it more accessible for readers. A more detailed article on the issue will be published in the future. I would like to thank [...] to the Athenian community of ‘foreign’ groups, for example of the general group of metics or of the more specific group of Thracians. Focusing on political and legal activities, scholars have arrived [...] recently Ober has stressed that Aristotle also uses the word ‘polis’ to describe a community in a more inclusive sense, the so-called geo -polis; describing a community in the sense of the territory
religious policy, even if more and more confused with the interpretatio Romana . The cult of Cybele, for example, was severely codified and purified of all the elements more distant from Roman religious [...] increase the divine presence in Rome and therefore its own power. This, of course, together with the more specific political purposes. After the city’s capture, the deity usually received a cult and/or a [...] greater cult in Rome [13] . On the contrary, we know enough about the quae coluntur eorum more, a quibus sunt accepta of the other group: Valerius Maximus states, for example, that the Romans