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Dura-Europos / Assyria / Crisis of the Third Century / Anthroponymy / Aramaic language / Atargatis / Parthian Empire / Palmyra / Michael Rostovtzeff / Assur / Franz Cumont / Parthian art
Date: 2016-08-02 11:17:46
Dura-Europos
Assyria
Crisis of the Third Century
Anthroponymy
Aramaic language
Atargatis
Parthian Empire
Palmyra
Michael Rostovtzeff
Assur
Franz Cumont
Parthian art

Some Remarks on the Anthroponymy of Dura Europos (and on the Name of the City) Giulia Francesca Grassi Germany Abstract Roman Syria is characterized by a multilingual environment, and a composite anthroponymy, both Semit

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