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Journal articles on the topic "Palmyrene"

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Briquel-Chatonnet, Françoise, Delbert R. Hillers, Eleonora Cussini, and Francoise Briquel-Chatonnet. "Palmyrene Aramaic Texts." Journal of the American Oriental Society 119, no. 1 (January 1999): 143. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/605557.

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Kaizer, Ted. "A Palmyrene Temple." Classical Review 55, no. 2 (October 2005): 678–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clrevj/bni368.

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PIERSIMONI, Palmira. "Compiling a Palmyrene Prosography." ARAM Periodical 7, no. 1 (January 1, 1995): 251–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/aram.7.1.2002230.

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Opreanu, Coriolan Horațiu. "Commodus restitutor commerciorum. The role of Palmyrene Trading Community at Porolissum." Ephemeris Napocensis 30 (February 10, 2021): 79–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.33993/ephnap.2020.30.79.

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The author revisits an inscription found in 1986 in the shrine of the customs station at Porolissum (Jac village, Sălaj County, Romania). His new approach offers a new meaning to the epithet restitutor commerciorum addresed to emperor Commodus in the text of the inscription: commercium has in Latin written sources and in inscriptions also the sense of the place where barbarians were trading with the Romans in the vicinity of the Roman frontiers’ forts. The new interpretation is linked with the archaeological discovery at Porolissum, near the customs building of a marketplace identified by 129 coins and 43 barbarian brooches. Author’s conclusion in an earlier published book is that the brooches attest, very probable, a slave market. Another valuable merchandise recovered in the excavation is raw amber of Baltic Sea coast origin, proving the existence of a branch of the Amber Road, entering in the Empire at Porolissum. The next question approached by the author concerns the merchants able to support the distribution of these valuable goods across the Empire. He proposed as main candidate the Palmyrene civilian community recorded in the inscriptions at Porolissum. Then he explains the topographical position of the Palmyrene cult complex at Porolissum. The temple of Bel, the open=air altar and the banqueting hall were situated in the near neighbourhood of the customs building just because of the Palmyrene community’s economic interest. He argued his hypothesis with the example of the Palmyrene temple in Rome.
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KAIZER, TED. "EMPIRE, COMMUNITY, AND CULTURE ON THE MIDDLE EUPHRATES. DURENES, PALMYRENES, VILLAGERS, AND SOLDIERS." Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 60, no. 1 (June 1, 2017): 63–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/2041-5370.12048.

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Abstract The focus of this paper is on the Middle Euphrates: Dura-Europos as its best-known urban settlement; a series of villages known mostly from two papyrological dossiers situated along the river; and the military stations on the Euphrates. The paper asks questions about the impact (or lack of it) of the culture of Palmyra on the region's communities. It is argued that Dura-Europos remains our best case study for social and religious life in a Near Eastern small town under the Roman empire, and that the only evidence that actually makes the town look potentially ‘untypical’ is the idiosyncratic source material related to its Palmyrene inhabitants. The paper also questions the traditional periodization of Dura's history and puts forward the hypothesis that at two points during the so-called ‘Parthian phase’ Palmyrenes took advantage of a power vacuum along the Middle Euphrates and became the dominant military factor in the region.
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Al-Salihi, Wathiq I. "Palmyrene Sculptures Found at Hatra." Iraq 49 (1987): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4200264.

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HILLERS, Delbert. "Notes on Palmyrene Aramaic Texts." ARAM Periodical 7, no. 1 (January 1, 1995): 73–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/aram.7.1.2002220.

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PIACENTINI, Danila. "The Palmyrene Attitudes towards Death." ARAM Periodical 17 (June 5, 2005): 245–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/aram.17.0.583334.

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Popovic, Ivana. "Bracelets from Viminacium and Sirmium as evidence of Palmyra goldsmithery influences on local jewelry production." Starinar, no. 55 (2005): 97–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/sta0555097p.

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The jewelry worn in the Roman times by the women of Palmyra is best known to us from the tombstones. The archaeological confirmation for the use of these adornments represented on Palmyrene reliefs is a pair of golden bracelets discovered in Viminacium. Very close analogy for this jewelry is a pair of silver bracelets from a treasure discovered at the site Rhetel in Gaul. One less luxurious specimen made of bronze and discovered in the course of systematic investigations of Sirmium in 1976 also belongs to this distinct group of Roman bracelets. Jewelry from Sirmium, Viminacium and Gaul, shows that decorative system, originating from Palmyrene bracelets, quickly entered, in the middle and during the second half of the 3rd century, the repertoire of some goldsmiths' workshops in the West, where experienced various transformations.
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PARLASCA, Klaus. "Some Problems of Palmyrene Plastic Art." ARAM Periodical 7, no. 1 (January 1, 1995): 59–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/aram.7.1.2002219.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Palmyrene"

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Piersimoni, Palmira. "The Palmyrene prosopography." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1995. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1349788/.

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The Palmyrene Prosopography is a study of the Palmyrene social organisation through a direct analysis of the available epigraphical material based upon published and unpublished sources. The work is organized in the following divisions: CATALOGUE. Six thousand anthroponyms have been listed in alphabetical order. Each name is followed by its Greek or Latin transcription (this in the case of bilingual or trilingual texts), the date and the document where it is attested. The genealogy of each person is also provided. TRIBES, CLANS and FAMILIES. Palmyrene society had a tribal structure; tribes and smaller social groups belonging to them have been identified. Each family is graphically represented by genealogical trees showing the relationship amongst members of the same family. They are labelled with reference to the ancestor who often is the eponym from which the whole family takes its name. At Palmyra, the most common onomastic formula is represented by the individual's personal name, his patronymic and his clan or familial name. The individual is identified by tribal and family names. The single name is the first element of identification; thus whenever possible, an etymological explanation of names has been provided to understand the ethnic origin of each family. OFFICES and PROFESSIONS. Private citizens may also be identified through professional information. The analysis of offices and charges partially allows to reconstruct the social stratification. Religious offices were the most prestigious ones and the clergy came from the most important tribes. It has to be noted that the limited number of professions is due to the nature of the epigraphical material. Four main categories have been recognized: public, religious, commercial and military. A more complex picture of the society can be obtained from the analysis of offices and titles, onomastics, and rights of succession. This also sheds light on the position of freedmen and women within it.
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Kaizer, Ted. "A study of the social patterns of worship in Palmyra in the Roman period." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.343005.

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Yon, Jean-Baptiste. "Les notables de Palmyre /." Beyrouth = Bayrūt : Institut français d'archéologie du Proche-Orient = Maʻhad al-āt̲ār al-faransī li-l-S̆arq al-adnā, 2002. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38961811c.

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Th. doct.--Hist.--Tours, 1999.
Mention parallèle de titre ou de responsabilité : Aʻyān Tadmur / iʻdād Ǧān-Bātīst Yūn. Bibliogr. p. 322-334. Index. Parties liminaires en français, anglais, allemand et arabe. Sommaire, introd. et conclusion en arabe.
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Dirven, Lucinda. "The Palmyrenes in Dura-Europos : a study of religious interaction in Roman Syria /." Leiden : [s.n.], 1999. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb371882041.

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Yon, Jean-Baptiste. "Les notables de Palmyre, Ier s. Av. J. -C. -IIIe s. Apr. J. -C. : études d'histoire sociale." Tours, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999TOUR2027.

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La thèse utilise l'épigraphie gréco-latine (en jetant les bases d'un corpus), l'épigraphie sémitique palmyrénienne et les informations archéologiques du site, pour mettre en relief les caractères originaux de Palmyre qui passa d'une société à base tribale à une civilisation qu'influence de plus en plus l'empire romain. La ville partage beaucoup de traits avec le reste de la province romaine, malgré sa position excentrée et ses contacts constants avec des zones moins hellénisées, mais reste empreinte des cultures « orientales » (araméenne, mais aussi arabe, iranienne, babylonienne). On peut définir l'identité de la ville et de ceux de ses habitants qui apparaissent le mieux, des notables, dont la personnalité est parfois connue. Ils participaient au fonctionnement de la cite grecque de Palmyre et on peut reconstituer des carrières et souligner l'existence de familles qui monopolisent la scène publique. Mais cet aspect classique, gréco-romain, s'accompagne de la permanence de la culture locale (langue, art, religion, onomastique). Le commerce caravanier qui fit la gloire de Palmyre est un autre lieu où étudier le rôle des notables et leur influence, hors de la cité et dans l'empire. A Palmyre même, on peut cartographier leur position sociale grâce à ce qu'ils ont bâti selon les modalités propres à l'évergétisme de Palmyre. Les notables étaient de plus entourés de catégories de population qui sont plus discrètes dans les sources (femmes ou affranchis), mais dont l'existence et l'activité n'étaient pas négligeables (ainsi la reine Zénobie). Les notables, par delà leur propre vie, mettaient en scène la puissance de leur famille, par des constructions de tombeaux. Ces monuments sont aussi le signe d'une pénétration peut-être de plus en plus forte de coutumes qui ont leur origine dans l'empire romain, sans que disparaissent en aucune manière les traditions originales, en premier lieu l'usage de l'araméen.
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Bounni, Adnan. "Le Sanctuaire de Nabû à Palmyre l'architecture, la divinité, les inscriptions." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb375963606.

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Bounni, Adnan. "Le Sanctuaire de Nabû à Palmyre : l'architecture, la divinité, les inscriptions." Paris 1, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA010661.

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Hartmann, Udo. "Das palmyrenische Teilreich /." Stuttgart : Steiner, 2001. http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/AG-2002-005.

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Genequand, Denis. "Les élites omeyyades en Palmyrène : contribution à l'étude des aspects fonctionnels et économiques des établissements aristocratiques omeyyades du Bilad al-Sham." Paris 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA010527.

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Cette thèse comprend en deux parties. La première consiste en une présentation de travaux archéologiques qui ont été menés sur la Palmyrène à l'époque omeyyade, en particulier à Palmyre, al-Bakhra et Qasr al-Hayr al-Sharqi. La seconde partie regroupe trois essais traitant des aspects formels et fonctionnels des établissements aristocratiques omeyyades du Bilad alSham, les «châteaux du désert». Le premier s'attache à définir les différentes composantes des établissements et à proposer une typologie. Leur rôle économique est analysé dans le second; il est démontré qu'une majorité de ces établissements a eu un rôle économique et, en tant que propriétés foncières, ceux-ci ont été un moyen d'investissement et une source de revenu pour les nouvelles élites islamiques. Le troisième essai fait le point sur leurs fonctions multiples et. Montre que ce furent d'abord les lieux de résidence et de vie des nouvelles élites islamiques; il met aussi l'accent sur leur fonction politique et diplomatique.
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Kassem, Abdulrahmen. "Étude hydrogéologique et hydrochimique sur : la géochimie qualité de l'eau et en particulier sa pollution fluorée et sulfatée dans une région aride et semi-aride (Palmyre, Homs, Hama) en Syrie." Nancy 1, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990NAN10122.

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L'étude hydrogéologique et hydrochimique de la région comprise entre le bassin d'El Ghab et Sabkha d'El Mouh (Syrie) fait apparaître une augmentation de la salinité et de la pollution de l'eau en F#, CL#, SO#4## et NA#+ d'Ouest en Est en fonction de la température, de la pluviosité et de la nature des sols. Les eaux de bonne qualité sont localisées dans les massifs calcaires de la chaîne côtière et dans la partie occidentale des palmyrides. Dans les eaux de l'Oronte, on note l'augmentation de la teneur des éléments PO#4###, F#, CL#, SO#4##, NA#+ et K#+. Ceci est due à la pollution industrielle, domestique et à l'utilisation d'engrais phosphatés. Ces pollutions diminuent la qualité de l'eau qui acquiert des caractères physiques et chimiques qui dépassent les normes internationales et de ce fait représente un danger pour les populations
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Books on the topic "Palmyrene"

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Hvidberg-Hansen, Finn O. The Palmyrene inscriptions: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen, Denmark: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, 1998.

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glyptotek, Ny Carlsberg. Catalogue of the Palmyrene sculptures, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. [Copenhagen, Denmark]: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, 1995.

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Starcky, Jean. Palmyre. Paris: Librairie d'Amérique et d'Orient, 1985.

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M, Gawlikowski, ed. Palmyre. Paris: Libraire d'Amerique et d'Orient, 1988.

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Palmyre: Métropole caravanière. Paris: Impr. nationale, 2001.

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Ṭalās, Muṣṭafá. Zénobie, reine de Palmyre. Damas, Syrie: Tlass, 1986.

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Taillac, Marie-Cécile de. La comtesse de Palmyre. Paris: Belfond, 1994.

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Les notables de Palmyre. Beyrouth: Institut français d'archéologie du Proche-Orient, 2002.

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La reine de Palmyre. [Paris]: Pré aux clercs, 1986.

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Thracy, Athanase Vantchev de. Palmyre, visages de lumière. Paris: Éditions Institut culturel de Solenzara, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Palmyrene"

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Ingholt, Harald. "3. Studier over Palmyrensk Skulptur (Studies on Palmyrene Sculpture)." In Studies on Palmyrene Sculpture, 33–369. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.spah-eb.5.124793.

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Fox, Greg, Sam Lieu, and Norman Ricklefs. "2. Select Palmyrene Inscriptions." In Silk Road Studies, 27–126. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.srs-eb.4.00172.

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Raja, Rubina. "1. Harald Ingholt and Palmyrene Sculpture: Continuing a Lifelong Relationship a Century Later." In Studies on Palmyrene Sculpture, 1–27. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.spah-eb.5.124791.

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Mortensen, Peder. "2. A Brief Note on Harald Ingholt — as I Remember Him." In Studies on Palmyrene Sculpture, 29–31. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.spah-eb.5.124792.

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Fox, Greg, and Sam Lieu. "3. Analytical Indices to Select Palmyrene Inscriptions." In Silk Road Studies, 127–88. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.srs-eb.4.00173.

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Edwell, Peter. "Palmyrene Art, Architecture and Religion on the Euphrates: The Early Evidence for a Palmyrene Community at Dura Europos." In Silk Road Studies, 233–46. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.srs-eb.4.00197.

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Khalil, Radwa, and Ahmed A. Karim. "Septimia Zenobia: The Inspiring Queen of the Palmyrene Empire in Syria (240–c. 274 AD)." In Female Pioneers from Ancient Egypt and the Middle East, 21–28. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1413-2_2.

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O’Connor, M. "The Grammar of Finding your Way in Palmyrene Aramaic and the Problem of Diction in Ancient West Semitic Inscriptions." In Fucus, 353. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.58.21oco.

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Bin Seray, Hamad M. "Palmyrenes in the Mediterranean World: 1st century BCE to the 2nd century CE." In From Ugarit to Nabataea, edited by George Kiraz and Zeyad Al-Salameen, 77–84. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463235031-005.

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"PALMYRENE HONORIFIC INSCRIPTIONS." In Life and Loyalty, 335–43. BRILL, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004295865_014.

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Conference papers on the topic "Palmyrene"

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Rtveladze, Edward, and Violetta Tsilitsskaya. "A Palmyrene stele model from the collection of the State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan." In Antiquities of East Europe, South Asia and South Siberia in the context of connections and interactions within the Eurasian cultural space (new data and concepts). Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-34-2-215-218.

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Roux, Yvon-marie, and Patrick Lassudrie-Duchesne. "Palmyre : a MIMO reconfigurable transmission platform for ITS applications." In 2006 6th International Conference on ITS Telecommunications. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itst.2006.288701.

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Chaimov, Thomas A., Muawia Barazangi, John Best, Damen Al‐Saad, Tarif Sawaf, Ali Youssef, and Ali Gebran. "Mesozoic and Cenozoic deformation inferred from seismic stratigraphy in the Southwestern Palmyride fold belt of Central Syria." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1990. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1890144.

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Addy, Sunit K., Yousef Bizra, Hassan Zainab, and Jim Hallin. "Three dimensional seismic stratigraphic inversion for reservoir interpretation and prospect evaluation in the Northeast Palmyride Mountains, Syria." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2000. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1815690.

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