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Anabasis 12-13/2021-2022, Studia Classica et Orientalia, Cities, Trade, and Roads, from the Mediterranean to Iran and the Indus Valley, ed. by M. J. Olbrycht, S. Mueller, Rzeszow 2024 Marek Jan Olbrycht (Rzeszow University, Poland), Sabine Muller (Marburg Univer- sity, Germany) Ancient Cities, Trade, and Roads: An Introduction Sabine Muller (Marburg University, Germany) Methone A Coastal City between Athens and Argead Macedonia Eloisa Paganoni (Universitat Munster, Germany) Cities and Routes in Hellenistic Northern Anatolia Franca Landucci (Catholic University of Milan, Italy) Alexanders City Network Karlheinz Kessler (Julius-Maximilians-Universitat Wurzburg, Germany) Dura am Tigris im nordlichen Babylonien und der Salzhandel Enrico Foietta, Carlo Lippolis, Vito Messina (Turin University, Italy) Seleucia on the Tigris. New Observations on the Landscape and City Layout Gillian Ramsey Neugebauer (Campion College at the University of Regina, Canada) The Hellenistic Poleis of Southern Babylonia and the Erythraean Sea Catharine C. Lorber (USA) Coin Hoards and Trade in the Seleucid East Enrico Foietta (Turin University, Italy) The Network of Routes in the Kingdom of Hatra Marek Jan Olbrycht (Rzeszow University, Poland) The Road Network in the Arsakid State Frank Schleicher (Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat, Jena, Germany) Zum palmyrenischen Handelsnetz im Westen Marta Zuchowska (Warsaw University, Poland) Palmyra: the Centre of Textile Production and Trade? Monika Schuol (Christian-Albrechts-Universitat, Kiel, Germany) Adulis und Aksum: Global Players im Fernhandel der Antike? Harry Falk (Berlin, Germany) Maues, China, and the Replacement of the Indo-Greeks Valentina Mordvintseva (Leipzig, Germany) Kuban Elites and Main Trends in Their Outside Network Connections From the 3rd Century BC to the mid-3rd Century AD Abbreviations
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Anabasis 12-13/2021-2022, Studia Classica et Orientalia, Cities, Trade, and Roads, from the Mediterranean to Iran and the Indus Valley, ed. by M. J. Olbrycht, S. Mueller, Rzeszow 2024 Marek Jan Olbrycht (Rzeszow University, Poland), Sabine Muller (Marburg Univer- sity, Germany) Ancient Cities, Trade, and Roads: An Introduction Sabine Muller (Marburg University, Germany) Methone A Coastal City between Athens and Argead Macedonia Eloisa Paganoni (Universitat Munster, Germany) Cities and Routes in Hellenistic Northern Anatolia Franca Landucci (Catholic University of Milan, Italy) Alexanders City Network Karlheinz Kessler (Julius-Maximilians-Universitat Wurzburg, Germany) Dura am Tigris im nordlichen Babylonien und der Salzhandel Enrico Foietta, Carlo Lippolis, Vito Messina (Turin University, Italy) Seleucia on the Tigris. New Observations on the Landscape and City Layout Gillian Ramsey Neugebauer (Campion College at the University of Regina, Canada) The Hellenistic Poleis of Southern Babylonia and the Erythraean Sea Catharine C. Lorber (USA) Coin Hoards and Trade in the Seleucid East Enrico Foietta (Turin University, Italy) The Network of Routes in the Kingdom of Hatra Marek Jan Olbrycht (Rzeszow University, Poland) The Road Network in the Arsakid State Frank Schleicher (Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat, Jena, Germany) Zum palmyrenischen Handelsnetz im Westen Marta Zuchowska (Warsaw University, Poland) Palmyra: the Centre of Textile Production and Trade? Monika Schuol (Christian-Albrechts-Universitat, Kiel, Germany) Adulis und Aksum: Global Players im Fernhandel der Antike? Harry Falk (Berlin, Germany) Maues, China, and the Replacement of the Indo-Greeks Valentina Mordvintseva (Leipzig, Germany) Kuban Elites and Main Trends in Their Outside Network Connections From the 3rd Century BC to the mid-3rd Century AD Abbreviations