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Matthew Canepa. “Rival Images of Iranian Kingship and Persian Identity in post-Achaemenid Western Asia” [Full text]3
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Josef Wiesehöfer, Sabine Müller (eds.). Parthika. Greek and Roman Authors’ Views of the Arsacid Empire [Full text]8
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Michael Alram, Nikolaus Schindel, Fabrizio Sinisi. „7.1 Iranische Numismatik in vorislamischer Zeit“ [Full text]19
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Vito Messina. “A Watchtower of the late Sasanian period on the outskirts of Veh Ardashir (Coche)” [Full text]22
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Nikolaus Schindel. „ „Es ist alles sehr kompliziert“… Zu den sasanidischen Münzstätten, die mit GW beginnen“ [Full text]23
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Andrea Gariboldi. “Pratiche economiche e monetali nei documenti pahlavi del Tabaristān (VIII sec.)” [Full text]27
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Harry Munt. “Oman and late Sasanian imperialism” [Full text]28
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Michał Marciak. “Royal Converts from Adiabene and Jewish Identity in the Second Temple Period” [Full text]36
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Marek Olbrycht. “Augustus versus Phraates IV. Some Remarks on the Parthian-Roman Relations” [Full text]37
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Vito Messina. “I rilievi rupestri d’Elimaide” [Full text]39
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Bob Langnas. “An Introduction to Parthian Silver Fractions, the Little Anomalies of Arsacid Coinage” [Full text]44
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David Engels. Benefactors, kings, rulers: studies on the Seleukid Empire between East and West [Full text]47
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Eberhard Sauer. “Introduction (Sasanian Persia: Between Rome and the Steppes of Eurasia)” [Full text]52
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Elizabeth Carter. “Parthian Pottery from Well 508 in the Ville Royale I Sounding at Susa” [Full text]56
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Sonja Plischke. “Persianism under the early Seleucid Kings? The Royal Title ‘Great King’” [Full text]58
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Susan Tyler-Smith, “The ‘BBA 21 Group’: Copies of Khusrau II’s drachms struck in the Caucasus region?” [Full text]63
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Dieter Weber. “Accountancy of a Zoroastrian Craftsman in Early Islamic Times (662-664 C.E.)” [Full text]68
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