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			Vol 83, No 4 (2023)
Articles
On the Fate of Two Old Kingdom Reliefs from the Saqqara Excavations of Selim Hassan
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		About an Unpublished Assyrian Cylinder Seal (MMA 1999.325.90)
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		Hebrew Prophecies about the Future Restoration of the Davidic Dynasty: A Folklore and Literary Tradition and Its Representation in Biblical Literature
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					796-812
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		The Sources of Oriental Imports at the Samian Sanctuary of Hera
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		The Marble Stele from Asklepeion of Cos as a Testimony of the Transformation of the Religious Festival in Didyma and the “Propaganda” of Apollo’s Cult
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This article presents a research of the marble stele found on the Cos island by R. Herzog. The stele is one of the most significant testimonies about the religious life at Miletus during the Hellenistic period. This document proclaims the panhellenic status of the Didymeia’s festival and establishes the coronation of the winner. Such transformation of the local festival was aimed at ‘propaganda’ of Apollo Didymeus’ cult among other Greeks. We can see the image of Apollo Didymeus on the coins of Miletus of that period with a new phase of the large Apollo’s temple construction beginning at the same time. All these may reflect the general politics aimed at the expansion of sanctuary’s influence. Inscriptions from Didyma and other sites of the Mediterranean and numismatic data confirm that from the end of the 3rd century BC the influence of the sanctuary and the oracle has spread across the region.
 823-835
				
					823-835
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Catiline and the «tabulae novae» slogan
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					836-849
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Jordanes and His Getica in Rodrigo Jimenez de Rada’s De Rebus Hispaniae
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					850-867
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		In world museums
An Egyptian Sculptors’ Model of the Late Period in the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow (ГМИИ I, 1a 4127)
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 868-876
				
					868-876
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Pages of historiography
The Contribution of the Leningrad School of Egyptology to the Study of the Ancient East
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					877-901
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Abroad Journeys of Graduates of the Imperial Historical and Philological Institute in Saint Petersburg
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					902-928
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Critical and bibliographical surveys
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		 934-941
				
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		 942-949
				
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		 950-955
				
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		News and events
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					956-963
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		 964-968
				
					964-968
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Personalia
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		Supplement
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