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Subject :   [Archport] Journal of Ancient History
From :   José d'Encarnação <jde@fl.uc.pt>
Date :   Mon, 18 Jan 2016 11:17:06 -0000

CALL FOR PAPERS:

The Journal of Ancient History continues to invite submissions of
articles.
We are committed to a speedy process from submission to
publication while maintaining high standards of peer-review.

Please see our website for submission information:
http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jah

List of Papers in 2015:
JAH 3 (2015)


Stephen C. Russell. “Gate and town in 2 Sam 15:1-6: collective politics
and Absalom’s strategy”

Erlend D. MacGillivray “Epitomizing philosophy and the critique of
Epicurean philosophers”

Matthew Perry. “Sexual damage to slaves in Roman law”

Sandra Bingham and Alex Imrie. “The prefect and the plot: a reassessment
of the murder of Plautianus”

Vedeler, Harold Torger. “Ancient Near Eastern omens and prophecies as a
function of cognitive modes”

Varto, Emily. “Stories told in lists: formulaic genealogies as intentional
histories”

Woolmer, Mark. “Emporoi kai nauklēroi: redefining commercial roles in
Classical Greece”

O’Connor, Stephen. “Private traders and the food supply of Classical Greek
armies”

Buttrey, T. V. “Caesar at play: some preparations for the Parthian
Campaign, 44 BC”

Luke, Trevor. “Cultivating the memory of Octavius Thurinus”

Elliott, Colin. “The crisis of AD 33: past and present”

Taylor, Rabun.
“Roman Neapolis and the landscape of disaster”

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Gary D. Farney
Editor, Journal of Ancient History
Associate Professor, Department of History
Rutgers University (Newark)
309 Conklin Hall, 175 University Ave.
Newark, NJ 07102-1814
Tel. 973.353.3897/5410
Fax. 973.353.1193
gfarney@rutgers.edu
Webpage: http://www.ncas.rutgers.edu/gary-d-farney
JAH Website:
http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jah




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