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Tomb Treasures of the Late Middle Kingdom. The Archaeology of Female Burials
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon, 2015)
The Social Network(s) of the Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period Treasurers: Rehuerdjersen, Siese, Ikhernefret and Senebsumai
(Brill, Leiden, 2019)
Studies on the ancient Egyptian administrative system(s) are usually based on analysis of the institutions and officials attached to them. The present paper focuses on the social settings of the four Middle Kingdom / Second ...
An irishman in Habsburg service: General count John O'Dwyer, commander of Belgrade, 1718-1722
(Military History Society of Ireland, 2014)
The bellum dardanicum and the third mithridatic war
(Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH, 2014)
It is argued here that the Balkan campaign of C. Scribonius Curio was not simply the adventure of an ambitious general bent on triumph and glory in a war against the barbarians. On the contrary, it was a carefully planned ...
British-venetian relations during the second morean war (1714-1718)
(Hrvatska Akad Znanosti Umjetnosti, Zadar, 2018)
In this discourse based on British sources - official reports of British representatives in Venice, the author offers a detailed presentation of the relations between the two ocountries in an epoch marked by a new war in ...
Soviet Diplomacy on the Creation of the Independent State of Croatia
(Hrvatski Inst Povijest, Zagreb, 2019)
During the interwar period, in the climate of a lack of regular diplomatic relations between the Yugoslav kingdom and Soviet Russia/the USSR, the Soviet side came to see the Yugoslav state as an artificial creation that ...
Yugoslav Wars - A Snapshot of European Past or Future?
(Sage Publications Ltd, London, 2018)
Jews in Serbia in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
(Sage Publications Ltd, London, 2018)
Belgrade: Imaging the future and creating a European metropolis
(Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford, 2017)
Belgrade is a European city, the capital of the Republic of Serbia and previously capital of Yugoslavia. The city lies on the confluence of two major European rivers, the Danube and the Sava. Throughout its long history, ...
The christianisation of hermanubis
(Historia - Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschichte, 2013)
One of the most traditional religions that Christianity confronted in Late Antiquity was the Ancient Egyptian. Christianity had reached Egypt as early as the first century and had developed considerably by the IV century. ...