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Journal articles on the topic "Roman and Islamic periods"

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Castrorao Barba, Angelo, Carla Aleo Nero, Giuseppina Battaglia, et al. "Continuity, Resilience, and Change in Rural Settlement Patterns from the Roman to Islamic Period in the Sicani Mountains (Central-Western Sicily)." Land 13, no. 3 (2024): 400. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land13030400.

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This study aims to analyze the dynamics of change in settlement models from the Roman, late antique, and Byzantine periods, focusing on how these transformations influenced the formation of Islamic societies in the rural landscapes of western Sicily. The study is centered around the territory of Corleone in the Sicani Mountains (central-western Sicily). This region, strategically located between the significant cities of Palermo on the Tyrrhenian Sea and Agrigento on the Strait of Sicily, has been pivotal in the communication network spanning from the Roman era to the Middle Ages and beyond. T
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Castrorao Barba, Angelo, and Carla Sfameni. "The End and Afterlife of Roman Villas in Sicily During the Late Antique, Byzantine, and Islamic Periods." Studies in Late Antiquity 9, no. 1 (2025): 3–50. https://doi.org/10.1525/sla.2025.9.1.3.

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Roman villas in Sicily are a palimpsest that provide a valuable lens through which to examine the evolving dynamics of settlements, spanning from the decline of opulent residences belonging to late Roman elites to the development of Islamic-era communities and beyond. In light of advancements in postclassical archaeological research in Sicily over recent decades, this article seeks to raise pertinent questions regarding the transformations that these villas experienced between the fifth and twelfth centuries. Over this extensive period, the villas underwent significant metamorphoses and endure
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Romadhan, Raid Azhar, Achmad Zakaria, Muhammad Rifki, Mashudi, and Majdy Kasheem. "A comparative analysis of Roman-Persian political and economic periods with contemporary in Islamic perspective." Alkasb: Journal of Islamic Economics 3, no. 2 (2024): 149–74. https://doi.org/10.59005/alkasb.v3i2.485.

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This study aims to compare the political economy of the Roman-Persian period and the contemporary era through an Islamic perspective, especially in terms of resource management, wealth distribution, and the influence of policies on society, such as social inequality, resource exploitation, and moral crisis. The research method used is a literature study with a qualitative approach using literature studies on secondary sources. The results showed that the Roman-Persian economic and political system, although effective in maintaining imperial stability, tended to create social inequality due to
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Merrills, Andy. "Contemporary Historiography on Christianity in Vandal and Byzantine Africa (1785-2020)." REVISTA DE HISTORIOGRAFÍA (RevHisto), no. 36 (December 14, 2021): 359–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.20318/revhisto.2021.6564.

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The present chapter examines the historiography of Vandal and Byzantine religion from ca. 1785 to the present. Until relatively recently, extended studies of post-Roman North Africa were scarce. The works of Charles Diehl (1896) and Christian Courtois (1955) are striking exceptions within a field primarily interested in earlier periods of North African history. During the 19th century, the Vandals were primarily viewed for their military and political activity, rather than their religious policies, and Byzantine Africa was generally presented as a coda to Roman and early Christian periods of o
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Malmberg, Simon, and Eivind Heldaas Seland. "Introduction." Acta ad archaeologiam et artium historiam pertinentia 34, no. 20 N.S. (2024): IX—XIII. http://dx.doi.org/10.5617/acta.11137.

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This volume of Acta ad archaeologia et artium historiam pertinentia gathers selected contributions from the workshop City, Hinterland, and Environment: Urban Resilience in the Late Roman and Early Islamic Period. Held at the University of Bergen September 23-25, 2019. Papers approach the topic from a variety of angles, including cultural and socioeconomic hinterlands and environments, in their discussions of urban resilience. The meeting was part of the project Globalization, Urbanization and Urban Religion in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Roman and Early Islamic periods funded by Nordforsk
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Hatmansyah, Hatmansyah. "SEJARAH DAKWAH PADA MASA BANI UMAYYAH." Alhadharah: Jurnal Ilmu Dakwah 17, no. 33 (2019): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.18592/alhadharah.v17i33.2375.

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The Umayyah dynasty became a major force in the development of propaganda spread throughout the world as well as being one of the first centers of political, cultural and scientific studies in the world since the Middle Ages. At the height of its greatness, its success in expanding Islamic power was far greater than that of the Roman empire. The history of Islamic preaching in the Umayyah Dynasty can be divided into two periods in the dynasty era in Damascus and in Cordoba. Islamic da'wah at this time was carried out in three stages, first the expansion of the da'wah area, the second was the d
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Khries, Hashem, and Taher Al-Gonmeen. "Rescue Excavation at the Islamic Site of Umm Zweitineh in Central Jordan, 2012." Journal of Islamic Archaeology 10, no. 1 (2023): 53–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/jia.21405.

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This paper draws on the preliminary results of the rescue excavation conducted by the Department of Antiquities at Umm Zweitineh in central Jordan in 2012. The goal of the excavation was to take urgent action regarding protecting the site as far as possible. Due to budget constraints, the excavation work lasted for only twenty days. The aim of the article is that of providing a clear regional picture of the Islamic settlement through the seventh/eighth and fourteenth centuries AD through retrieving information from the architectural remains and material culture. The architectural relics and ma
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Khamis, Elias. "THE SHOPS OF SCYTHOPOLIS IN CONTEXT." Late Antique Archaeology 5, no. 1 (2009): 439–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134522-90000117.

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The shops of Scythopolis are contemporary with the initial layout of the Roman city. Similarly to other Roman cities in the East, the major streets of Scythopolis were colonnaded with rows of shops on both sides. While certain monuments and buildings in the city centre changed their character, design and function through time, the streets with their shops alongside, remained the most dominant and unchangeable feature of the city during several centuries. The owners of the shops, and their religious and cultural background, changed during the Roman, Byzantine and Early Islamic periods, but they
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Erlich, Ze’ev H. (Zhabo), and Meir Rotter. "Four Samaritan Menorahs from the village of Hajjeh, Samaria." In the Highland's Depth 11, no. 2 (2021): 187–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.26351/ihd/11-2/3.

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This paper describes the authors’ discovery of four ancient menorahs inscribed on stone in the village of Hajjeh, Samaria. These four menorahs join another previously menorah discovered in Hajjeh, which has been published by Yuval Peleg in the past, bringing the total number of menorahs we know about in this village to five. This paper combines analyses of the known history of Hajjeh with the rich finds from the ancient inscribed menorahs. These analyses, together with information from historical sources on the village and its surroundings during the Byzantine and early Islamic periods, expand
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Walda, H. M., and S. Walker. "Ancient Art and Architecture in Tripolitania and Cyrenaica: New Publications 1969–1989." Libyan Studies 20 (January 1989): 107–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263718900006634.

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To mark the twentieth year of publication of the Report of the Society for Libyan Studies, selective bibliographies have been compiled of publications of ancient art and architecture in Tripolitania (H. Walda) and Cyrenaica (S. Walker). Particular attention has been given to sculpture and architecture of the Punic, Greek and Roman periods. Byzantine and Islamic works are regretfully excluded. Brief overviews of the direction of recent research precede the bibliographies. To conform with the ‘house style’ ofLibyan Studies, the bibliographies have been edited using the Harvard reference system.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Roman and Islamic periods"

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Cabrera-Tejedor, Carlos. "From Hispalis to Ishbiliyya : the ancient port of Seville, from the Roman Empire to the end of the Islamic period (45 BC - AD 1248)." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:c0e09727-74a7-4a0d-8bf0-afdddfdc649b.

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This Thesis focuses on the history and development of the topography, layout, and facilities of the ancient port of Seville, which is located in the lower Guadalquivir River Basin. From a maritime archaeology perspective, it combines terrestrial and maritime archaeological evidence, literary and epigraphic material, as well as palaeo-geomorphological and palaeo-environmental studies. This Thesis is a longue dur&eacute;e or diachronic study ranging between the 1<sup>st</sup> century BC and the 13<sup>th</sup> century AD. The Thesis is divided into three main historical periods, and in addition
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Abelho, Rita Isabel da Silva Bento. "Os materiais cerâmicos da Quinta do Forte (Évora): contributo para o conhecimento do urbanismo eborense de época romana e medieval-islâmica." Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/29295.

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Este trabalho pretende conhecer o local designado por Quinta do Forte localizado em Évora. Para tal, estudámos e interpretámos um conjunto cerâmico de cronologia romana e medieval-islâmica, proveniente da intervenção arqueológica que decorreu neste local em contexto de acompanhamento de obra no ano de 2008. Através do registo, análise e estudo dos materiais cerâmicos pretende-se identificar a morfologia, funcionalidade, ornamentação, cronologia e se possível o contexto da cerâmica. Estes dados permitem retirar informações sobre os hábitos alimentares, culturais e compreender as relações comerc
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Lebon, Sylvie. "« La céramique égyptienne du Néolithique à l’époque arabe. Ses développements régionaux et leurs implications dans l’histoire culturelle de l’Égypte »." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LYO20129.

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Mon inscription en thèse sur travaux est l’aboutissement et la reconnaissance d’un parcours de céramologue en Égypte dans le cadre de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale du Caire (Ifao). Un grand nombre d’opérations archéologiques sur tout le territoire égyptien nourrissent mes recherches, et m’ont logiquement conduite à développer la question des groupes céramiques régionaux, à les comparer et à en suivre les évolutions du Néolithique à l’époque arabe.La première partie de la synthèse établit un inventaire archéologique des centres de production de céramiques publiés en Égypte, de l’é
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McNulty, Arbory Elizabeth. "Industrial minerals in antiquity : Melos in the Classical and Roman periods." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.342053.

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Lagos, Constantinos. "A study of the coinage of Chios in the Hellenistic and Roman periods." Thesis, Durham University, 1998. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/4848/.

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The central part of the thesis consists of the chronological arrangement and discussion of the coin series struck by the Chian mint from the beginning of the Hellenistic period (c 332 BC) down to its demise during the late Roman Imperial period (c 270 AD). After establishing a sequence of issue for the individual series I consider other aspects of the coinage, such as patterns of issue, links with the economy, and developments in typology and denominations. These topics are presented and discussed in general chapters following that of the coin series. The study of coin typology has contributed
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Kennet, Derek. "An archaeological study of the Sasakanian and Islamic periods in northern Ras al-Khaimah (U.A.E.)." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.270977.

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O'Leary, T. A. "Rejected evidence reassessed : Wirral and the Mersey Basin in the Roman and post-Roman periods (first to seventh centuries AD)." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 2018. http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3025920/.

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The Wirral Peninsula is located in the North West of England, between the Mersey and the Dee rivers, with its north shore facing directly onto the Irish Sea. A key site within the region is Meols, an ancient port now eroded by the sea, but which has provided a legacy of finds that are testament to its significance across a very broad period of time. The post-Roman history of the North West of England, has traditionally suffered from a deficit of research, literature on the region is limited, with a bias to Chester, or other specific sites and with no recent texts that have the North West or Ch
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Tsakoumaki, Marilena Chrysoula. "Monumental theatres of the Peloponnese in the Hellenistic and Roman periods : a comparative study." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.580690.

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This research forms a regional study of the theatres of the Peloponnese in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods. It includes a Catalogue of all 29 monuments discussed with appended bibliography and separate chapters on each section of the theatre analyzed. More specifically, after an overall presentation of the methods of design used in the theatres of the Peloponnese, the elements of the theatre are examined in each section. The study concludes with the Reconstruction of the Deus ex Machina in the theatre of Phlious. The aim of the research is to present a detailed image of the theatres in the p
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Mills, Tim. "A study of European cereal frequency change during the Iron Age and Roman periods." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2007. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/14499/.

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This study addresses cereal frequency shifts throughout the Iron Age and Roman Periods in seven European countries. A database of charred archaeobotanical assemblages was compiled and sample-based correspondence analysis employed to reveal chronological patterning. Findings were evaluated with respect to a range of archaeological, ancient textual and modem agronomic evidence and in relation to economic suppositions about cereal production, consumption and exchange. Three types of cereal shifts/trends were documented, which were not necessarily universal and, which varied spatially, temporally
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Livarda, Alexandra. "Introduction and dispersal of exotic food plants into Europe during the Roman and medieval periods." Thesis, University of Leicester, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/9622.

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This thesis examines the introduction and importation of numerous exotic food plants into north-western and western Europe during the Roman and medieval periods. It constitutes the first part of a wider, ongoing research project directed by Prof. Van der Veen on “Long-Distance Trade and Agricultural Development”. The aim is to establish the dispersal histories of these exotics and highlight the active role of food in processes of socio-economic change in past societies. Relevant data were collected from all available archaeobotanical records in the area and period under study, and brought toge
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Books on the topic "Roman and Islamic periods"

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Fernández, Daniel Becerra. El periodo clásico como recurso: Mímesis y reempleo en la Antigüedad Tardía y el periodo islámico. UCOPress, Editorial Universidad de Córdoba, 2021.

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Doering, Lutz, and Andrew R. Krause, eds. Synagogues in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666522154.

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Leon, Levy, ed. Ashkelon 2: Imported pottery of the Roman and late Roman periods. Eisenbrauns, 2008.

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Emilio, Gabba, and Smith Morton 1915-, eds. Religions and politics in the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Edizioni New Press, 1985.

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Azzeddine, Saphia. Bilqiss: Roman. Stock, 2015.

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John, Updike. Terrorist: Roman. RM Buch, 2007.

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John, Updike. Terrorist: Roman. Büchergilde Gutenberg, 2006.

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John, Updike. Terroriste: Roman. Seuil, 2008.

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Stacey, David. Excavations at Tiberias, 1973-1974: The early Islamic periods. Israel Antiquities Authority, 2004.

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John, Updike. De terrorist: Roman. De Arbeiderspers, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Roman and Islamic periods"

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Macdonald, M. C. A. "Nomads and the Ḥawrān in the Late Hellenistic and Roman Periods: A Reassessment of the Epigraphic Evidence." In Literacy and Identity in Pre-Islamic Arabia. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003278818-2.

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Rumayed, Ousama. "2. Urban Development of Palmyra, Post-war Damage Assessment and Recovery Policy." In Urban Heritage and Sustainability in the Age of Globalisation. Open Book Publishers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0412.02.

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Chapter Two analyses the urban development of Palmyra, Syria, where historical heritage has been severely damaged by conflict. The war in Syria wrought devastation upon numerous significant archaeological sites and monuments dating from the Prehistoric, Byzantine, Roman and Islamic periods. Against this backdrop, Ousama Rumayed focuses on the post-war period, outlining the recovery policy to preserve the city’s archaeological park and monuments. Through a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) analysis, the author identifies internal and external factors favourable to securing
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Damgaard Thomsen, Kristine. "8. Wall Paintings from the Northwest Quarter of Jerash: Roman to Middle Islamic Periods." In Architectural Elements, Wall Paintings, and Mosaics. Brepols Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.jp-eb.5.126443.

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Hancock, James F. "Spice trade in the dark ages of Europe." In Spices, scents and silk: catalysts of world trade. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249743.0012.

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Abstract This chapter narrates the state of world trade during the fall of the Western Roman Empire under waves of Germanic tribe movements during the 'Völkerwanderung' or Migration Period. It contains nine subchapters that are about the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, spice use in Europe during the dark ages, the level of western trade in the early medieval age, Mediterranean trade in the early medieval period, early medieval trade in Europe, the Radhanites: medieval tycoons, the rise of the Gotlanders, Rus' trade with the Muslims and Byzantines through Khazaria, and lastly, Rus' attack
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Rose, H. J. "The Alexandrian and Roman Periods." In Outlines of Classical Literature. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003394990-5.

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Robinson, Chase F. "The First Islamic Empire." In The Roman Empire in Context. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444390186.ch10.

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Gawlikowski, Michał. "Palmyra." In The Oxford Handbook of Palmyra. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190858117.013.11.

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Abstract The city of Palmyra was not founded by an external power but grew progressively without a preconceived plan. Attempts to introduce an urban organization were limited and unsuccessful. Palmyra became a city only in the Roman period, and it developed for three centuries before shrinking in surface area and importance in the late Roman, Byzantine, and early Islamic periods. Finally, it reverted to the state of insignificant village that had been its lot during the millennia before the coming of Rome and the international caravan trade. At its height, Palmyra illustrates the process of as
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"The Roman period:." In From Hispalis to Ishbiliyya: The Ancient Port of Seville, from the Roman Empire to the End of the Islamic Period (45 BC - AD 1248). Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1228g74.10.

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Haddow, Scott D., Joshua W. Sadvari, Christopher J. Knüsel, Sophie V. Moore, Selin E. Nugent, and Clark Spencer Larsen. "Out of Range?" In The Odd, the Unusual, and the Strange. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683401032.003.0017.

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Çatalhöyük is most well known for its Neolithic settlement, but the site also served as a cemetery during the Bronze Age, as well as the Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic periods. During the Neolithic, Çatalhöyük is distinctive as a place for both the living and the dead, but thereafter the site becomes more closely associated with the dead. This chapter discusses four examples of non-normative burials from different time periods at the site, including two Neolithic burials: one of a mature male buried with a sheep and another of a young male with a congenital deformity; a Roman period double buri
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Berkes, Lajos. "Fiscal Institution or Local Community?" In Village Institutions in Egypt in the Roman to Early Arab Periods. British Academy, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266779.003.0010.

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The abundant papyrological evidence surviving from late antique Egypt (4–8th c.) includes thousands of documents in Greek and Coptic on village life. These sources shed light on aspects of rural realities barely known from other areas of the ancient Mediterranean. Village administration and government are especially well documented. Late antique villages in Egypt were organised in a fiscal community (koinon) which was collectively liable for the payments of the taxes incumbent on the village and the cultivation of their land. This institution was governed by a body of officials consisting of m
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Conference papers on the topic "Roman and Islamic periods"

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Tanabayeva, Anar, Samal Sagnaikyzy, and Marzhan Alikbayeva. "THE PATTERN OF THE �PERFECT MAN� IN SUFISM." In 11th SWS International Scientific Conferences on ART and HUMANITIES - ISCAH 2024. SGEM WORLD SCIENCE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.35603/sws.iscah.2024/vs07.19.

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In the history of culture, one of the most important periods in the study of the problem of the nature and formation of the �perfect man� was the historical stratum of medieval Islamic culture, in which the Sufi discourse played an important role. Sufism as a religious and mystical direction in Islam is actualized in the light of the study of the classical cultural heritage of the peoples of the East and modern socio-cultural processes. Sufism played a significant role in the development of medieval Islamic culture and made its unique contribution to the concept of the �perfect man�. The Sufi
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Agnello, Fabrizio, Mirco Cannella, and Vincenza Garofalo. "Lo sguardo vigile. La fortificazione bizantina di Monte Kassar a Castronovo di Sicilia." In FORTMED2025 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. edUPV. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2025.2025.20335.

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For many centuries, Sicily was a place where civilisations interacted and clashed. Its insular nature and its barycentric position in the Mediterranean have determined, together with the balances between the hegemonic powers, the settlement strategies: cities on the sea during the Greek-Punic colonisation and in subsequent periods characterised by general conditions of peace and equilibrium; cities inland or ‘perched’ in periods of greater fragility, when the main urgency was defence against attacks from the sea or control of the territory. The first real fortifications built in Sicily can be
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Taher, Muath Muhammad Basher, and Jorge Correia. "Reading Nablus’ urban print: towards an understanding of its morphology." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6123.

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Nablus old center stands as a typical Arab city with a relevant geographical location. Successive historical periods distinguish its history - from Canaanite to Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, Crusader or Ottoman - till nowadays. This cultural diversity has layered chronological strata on its urban fabric. Therefore, diverse historical characteristics reflected in the city’s urban morphology have undergone continued physical and functional transformations, not only gradually by time and various socio-cultural, economic or political factors, but also radically by earthquakes and war destructions. Pr
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Tété Garcia, Cristina, Patrícia Dores, Catarina Oliveira, Massimo Beltrame, and Miguel Godinho. "Ceramic production in Cacela (Algarve). Raw material, territory, continuity." In XIII Congreso Internacional sobre Cerámica Medieval y Moderna en el Mediterráneo (AIECM3). La Ergástula, 2024. https://doi.org/10.63114/15438w56.

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Cacela-a-Velha, located on a cliff on the Algarve coast, had a castle in the Islamic medieval period with jurisdiction over the territory of the Baixo Guadiana. Clay deposits were an important raw material in the region’s pottery production, which dates back to Roman times, with an impact on the settlement in subsequent times. Archaeological excavations carried out in Cacela since 1989 have brought together a collection of around 25,000 ceramic pieces. Archeology motivated the development of an interdisciplinary project, with the aim of understanding how populations managed their resources and
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Filip, Schneider. "Etnografický obraz Arabov v Byzancii 10. storočia." In Orientalia antiqua nova XXI. Západočeská univerzita v Plzni, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24132/zcu.2021.10392-97-119.

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Roman historians developed a tradition of placing ethno graphic information into their works. The “Other” was an everyday reality of the Roman state. With its expansion more nations came into its orbit and thus to the attention of its writers. Arabs were among many others whom the Romans confronted. The position of the Arabs changed rapidly since the emergence of Islam in the 7th century. From a peripheral nation they became the major superpower in the East. The Roman/Byzantine perception did change due to various factors, such as the emergence of new religion as well as military expansion of
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Supiyadi, Dedi. "The Determinant of Islamic Bank Profitability and Stability in Indonesia Periods 2010-2017." In 5th Global Conference on Business, Management and Entrepreneurship (GCBME 2020). Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.210831.004.

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Hanifa, Riri, Anton Trianto, Kemas Welly Angga Permana, and Mahdi Hendrich. "Analysis of Islamic Commercial Bank Health Level Based on RGEC Methods 2014–2017 Periods." In 5th Sriwijaya Economics, Accounting, and Business Conference (SEABC 2019). Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.200520.044.

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Faisal, Faisal, M. Shabri Abd Majid, and Lenny Rakhmawati. "Testing Weak Form of Efficient Market Hypothesis Before and During COVID-19 Pandemic Periods: Evidence From Indonesia." In 2022 International Conference on Sustainable Islamic Business and Finance (SIBF). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sibf56821.2022.9940133.

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Buklanov, A. D. "Islamic political leadership ideology in the context of the socio-economic structure of the caliphate." In IV Международный научный форум "Наследие". SB RAS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/978-5-6049863-7-0-59-65.

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The article analyzes Islamic political leadership in the context of the structure of the Arab Caliphate during the rule of Prophet Muhammad and the Rightly Guided Caliphs (632-661 AD). The study is based on the works of influential Islamic figures from both the past and present periods, including the Russian translation of the work “Kitab al-Kharaj” by the Hanafi jurist Abu Yusuf Ya’qub ibn Ibrahim al-Kufi, “Kitab al-Tawhid” (The Book on Monotheism) by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, as well as the works of other Islamic thinkers.
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Sorce, Marwin, Gregoire Pointeau, Maxime Petit, Anne-Laure Mealier, Guillaume Gibert, and Peter Ford Dominey. "Proof of concept for a user-centered system for sharing cooperative plan knowledge over extended periods and crew changes in space-flight operations." In 2015 24th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/roman.2015.7333565.

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Reports on the topic "Roman and Islamic periods"

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Kakai, Solaf Muhammed Amin. Women in Iraq's Kakai Minority: the Gender Dimensions of a Struggle for Identity. Institute of Development Studies, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/creid.2022.006.

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This CREID Policy Briefing provides recommendations to address the marginalisation, discrimination and exclusion faced by Kakai women in Iraq. Members of the Kakai minority have faced discrimination and marginalisation during many different periods of the Iraqi state. Prior to the US occupation of Iraq in 2003, Kakais were deported to other regions as part of a government drive to alter the demographics of Kurdish majority areas. After 2003, the Kakais faced oppression as a minority group during a long period of sectarian fighting. This oppression continued with the Islamic State (ISIS) terror
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Droogan, Julian, Lise Waldek, Brian Ballsun-Stanton, and Jade Hutchinson. Mapping a Social Media Ecosystem: Outlinking on Gab & Twitter Amongst the Australian Far-right Milieu. RESOLVE Network, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/remve2022.6.

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Attention to the internet and the online spaces in which violent extremists interact and spread content has increased over the past decades. More recently, that attention has shifted from understanding how groups like the self-proclaimed Islamic State use the internet to spread propaganda to understanding the broader internet environment and, specifically, far-right violent extremist activities within it. This focus on how far right violent extremist—including far-right racially and ethnically motivated violent extremists (REMVEs) within them—create, use, and exploit the online networks in whi
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