PhD Research

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Literary heterogeneity, religious diversity and textual communities in the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Nicoló Bettegazzi
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Anchoring the Fascist Revolution: Latin and Its Audiences in Fascist Italy (1922–1943)
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Tjark Blokzijl
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Keizers en Decurionen. De verspreiding en acceptatie van keizerlijke macht, ideologie, cultuur en mentaliteit in Romeins Italië´ (27 v.Chr.- 68 n.Chr.)
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Civic and cultural identities in a changing world. Analyzing the mortuary practices of the postclassical Peloponnese
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Eelco Glas
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Character Formation in Josephus’ Judaean War
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Annette Hansen
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The Agricultural Economy of Islamic Jordan, from the Arab Conquest to the Ottoman Period
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Gemma Hayes
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Palaeography and the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Productive Landscapes. An interdisciplinary inquiry into the productivity of crop husbandry in the Roman Empire: 200 B.C. - A.D. 500 |
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From the Nile to the Rivers of Babylon
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Sjoukje Kamphorst
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Carving Communities in Stone: Inscriptions as a medium of Hellenistic globalization
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Mortuary differentiation and social structure in the Middle Helladic Argolid
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Petru Moldovan
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The Gospel of Thomas within the Syriac milieu of the Christian Church from Edessa |
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Manuele Ritondale
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On the impact of maritime sanctuaries and devotional practices on the definition of seaborne routes in the Byzantine period
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Simon Speksnijder
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Greeting and eating in Roman society, 80 B.C.–180 A.D. |
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