The first known inscription from Hatra in Greek and Hatran Aramaic: new insights into sociolinguistics and religion at the city of the Sun
(2024)
Journal Article
Bucci, I., De Hoz, M.-P., Kaizer, T., & Moriggi, M. (in press). The first known inscription from Hatra in Greek and Hatran Aramaic: new insights into sociolinguistics and religion at the city of the Sun. IRAQ,
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The Orient In Herodian (2024)
Journal Article
Hekster, O., & Kaizer, T. (in press). The Orient In Herodian. Historia,This paper investigates appearances of the Orient in Herodian. Firstly, through the way in which the East, the Orient, and the opposition between West and East, appears and reappears as a literary theme throughout Herodian’s History and as such trigg... Read More about The Orient In Herodian.
Empire, community, and culture on the Middle Euphrates: Durenes, Palmyrenes, villagers, and soldiers (2017)
Journal Article
Kaizer, T. (2017). Empire, community, and culture on the Middle Euphrates: Durenes, Palmyrenes, villagers, and soldiers. Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, 60.1, 63-95. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-5370.12048The focus of this paper is on the Middle Euphrates: Dura-Europos as its best-known urban settlement; a series of villages known mostly from two papyrological dossiers situated along the river; and the military stations on the Euphrates. The paper ask... Read More about Empire, community, and culture on the Middle Euphrates: Durenes, Palmyrenes, villagers, and soldiers.
Tadmor-Palmyra, a unique civilization between East and West (2016)
Other
Kaizer, T. (2016). Tadmor-Palmyra, a unique civilization between East and West
Religion, Society and Culture at Dura-Europos (2016)
Book
Kaizer, T. (Ed.). (2016). Religion, Society and Culture at Dura-Europos. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316403488.002The small fortress town of Dura-Europos is known, since the great Russian scholar Mikhaïl Rostovtzeff, as the ‘Pompeii of the Syrian desert’. Situated on the Middle Euphrates river, it was founded as a Macedonian colony by one of the successors to Al... Read More about Religion, Society and Culture at Dura-Europos.
The future of Palmyrene studies (2016)
Journal Article
Kaizer, T. (2016). The future of Palmyrene studies. Journal of Roman archaeology. Supplementary series, 29, 924-931
Divine constellations at Palmyra. Reconsidering the Palmyrene ‘pantheon’ (2016)
Book Chapter
Kaizer, T. (2016). Divine constellations at Palmyra. Reconsidering the Palmyrene ‘pantheon’. In A. Kropp, & R. Raja (Eds.), The world of Palmyra (17-30). Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab
Revisiting the “temple of Bêl” at Dura-Europos: a note on the fragmentary fresco from the naos (2016)
Book Chapter
Kaizer, T. (2016). Revisiting the “temple of Bêl” at Dura-Europos: a note on the fragmentary fresco from the naos. In M. Heyn, & A. Steinsapir (Eds.), Icon, cult, and context : sacred spaces and objects in the classical world : essays in honor of Susan B. Downey (35-46). UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
Lucian on the temple at Heliopolis (2016)
Journal Article
Kaizer, T. (2016). Lucian on the temple at Heliopolis. Classical Quarterly, 66(1), 273-285. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0009838816000094his paper focusses on two lines in what counts as our best available literary source for the study of religious life in the Roman Near East. In paragraph 5 of Περὶ τῆς Συρίης Θεοῦ (On the Syrian Goddess), a treatise professing to describe the temple... Read More about Lucian on the temple at Heliopolis.
Dura-Europos under Roman rule (2015)
Book Chapter
Kaizer, T. (2015). Dura-Europos under Roman rule. In J. Cortés Copete, E. Muñiz Grijalvo, & F. Lozano Gómez (Eds.), Ruling the Greek world : approaches to the Roman Empire in the East (91-101). Franz Steiner Verlag
‘Familiar strangers’: gods and worshippers away from home in the Roman Near East (2015)
Book Chapter
Kaizer, T. (2015). ‘Familiar strangers’: gods and worshippers away from home in the Roman Near East. In M. Blömer, A. Lichtenberger, & R. Raja (Eds.), Religious identities in the Levant from Alexander to Muhammed : continuity and change (19-32). Brepols Publishers
On the origins of Palmyra and its trade (2015)
Journal Article
Kaizer, T. (2015). On the origins of Palmyra and its trade. Journal of Roman archaeology. Supplementary series, 28, 881-888
Euhemerism and religious life in the Roman Near East (2014)
Book Chapter
Kaizer, T. (2014). Euhemerism and religious life in the Roman Near East. In T. Gnoli, & F. Muccioli (Eds.), Divinizzazione, culto del sovrano e apoteosi : tra antichità e Medioevo (295-306). Bononia University Press
Cities and Gods. Religious Space in Transition. (2013)
Book
Kaizer, T., Leone, A., Thomas, E., & Witcher, R. (Eds.). (2013). Cities and Gods. Religious Space in Transition. Peeters Publishers
A Palmyrene altar in the Cincinnati Art Museum (2013)
Journal Article
Dirven, L., & Kaizer, T. (2013). A Palmyrene altar in the Cincinnati Art Museum. Syria. Archéologie, art et histoire, 90, 391-408This article concerns the publication of an altar from Palmyra that it is possession of the Cincinnati Art Museum. The alter is decorated, uniquely, on all four sides, with reliefs representing Palmyrene deities: a seated goddess, an armed desert dei... Read More about A Palmyrene altar in the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Identifying the divine in the Roman Near East (2013)
Book Chapter
Kaizer, T. (2013). Identifying the divine in the Roman Near East. In L. Bricault, & C. Bonnet (Eds.), Panthée : religious transformations in the Graeco-Roman Empire (113-128). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004256903_006
Creating local religious identities in the Roman Near East (2013)
Book Chapter
Kaizer, T. (2013). Creating local religious identities in the Roman Near East. In M. Salzman, & W. Adler (Eds.), The Cambridge history of religions in the ancient world. Volume II, From the Hellenistic age to late antiquity (54-86). Cambridge University Press
Cities and Gods: Religious Space in Transition (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
(2013, March). Cities and Gods: Religious Space in Transition. Presented at Cities and Gods: Religious Space in Transition, Durham, England
An accidental tourist? Caracalla's fatal trip to the temple of the Moon at Carrhae/Harran (2012)
Journal Article
Hekster, O., & Kaizer, T. (2012). An accidental tourist? Caracalla's fatal trip to the temple of the Moon at Carrhae/Harran. Ancient society, 42, 89-107. https://doi.org/10.2143/as.42.0.2172289The circumstances surrounding Caracalla’s death in AD 217 remain confusing. In particular the presence of the emperor near the famous temple of the Moon at Carrhae-Harran has led to much scholarly speculation. Often a preference for ‘the East’ has be... Read More about An accidental tourist? Caracalla's fatal trip to the temple of the Moon at Carrhae/Harran.
Frontiers in the Roman World. Proceedings of the Ninth Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Durham, 16-19 April 2009). (2011)
Book
Hekster, O., & Kaizer, T. (Eds.). (2011). Frontiers in the Roman World. Proceedings of the Ninth Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Durham, 16-19 April 2009). Brill Academic Publishers