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Josephus’ Contra Apionem as Jewish Apologetics. (2009)
Book Chapter
Barclay, J. (2009). Josephus’ Contra Apionem as Jewish Apologetics. In A. Jacobsen, J. Ulrich, & D. Brakke (Eds.), Critique and Apologetics: Jews, Christians and Pagans in Antiquity (265-82). Peter Lang

The Villa of the Gordiani at the 3rd Mile of the Via Prenestina, Rome. Reassessment of a Roman and Medieval Site in the Suburbs of Rome (2009)
Journal Article
Leone, A., Palombi, D., Maiuro, M., Witcher, R., Howard, P., & Vallelonga, F. (2009). The Villa of the Gordiani at the 3rd Mile of the Via Prenestina, Rome. Reassessment of a Roman and Medieval Site in the Suburbs of Rome

This article presents the principal aims and the preliminary results of the Villa dei Gordiani project conducted during summer 2006. The research is jointly run by the University of Durham, Department of Archaeology and the University “La Sapienza” d... Read More about The Villa of the Gordiani at the 3rd Mile of the Via Prenestina, Rome. Reassessment of a Roman and Medieval Site in the Suburbs of Rome.

Book review: Uplands of Ancient Sicily and Calabria: The Archaeology of Landscape Revisited (2009)
Journal Article
Skeates, R. (2009). Book review: Uplands of Ancient Sicily and Calabria: The Archaeology of Landscape Revisited. European Journal of Archaeology, 12(1-3), 255-257. https://doi.org/10.1177/14619571090120011404

This book presents the methods and preliminary results of six Anglo-American-Sicilian archaeological landscape projects undertaken in the uplands of Sicily and Calabria: the Bova Marina Archaeological Project, the Gornalunga and Margi Valleys Survey,... Read More about Book review: Uplands of Ancient Sicily and Calabria: The Archaeology of Landscape Revisited.

Religion and language in Dura-Europos (2009)
Book Chapter
Kaizer, T. (2009). Religion and language in Dura-Europos. In H. Cotton, R. Hoyland, J. Price, & D. Wasserstein (Eds.), From Hellenism to Islam : cultural and linguistic change in the Roman Near East (235-254). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511641992.011

Dura-Europos was rich in gods and rich in languages. The unique religious and linguistic situation of this fortress town on the Middle Euphrates reflected its vicissitudes. Founded as the Macedonian colony Europos on a plateau overlooking the river,... Read More about Religion and language in Dura-Europos.