Common Dwelling Place of all the Gods : Commagene in its Local, Regional and Global Hellenistic Context

The history and archaeology of Hellenistic Commagene is a rich field of study, not in the least because of the remarkable monuments and inscriptions of king Antiochos I (c. 70-36 BC). Over the last decades important new work has been done on Commagene proper, providing novel interpretations of the e...

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Other Authors: Blömer, Michael (Editor), Riedel, Stefan (Editor), Versluys, Miguel John (Editor), Winter, Engelbert (Editor)
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Published: Franz Steiner Verlag 2021
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