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    Book Review : Ο Διόνυσος στην Άνδρο ή οι μεταμορφώσεις ενός μύθου

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    Ο Διόνυσος στην Άνδρο ή οι μεταμορφώσεις ενός μύθου. Dimitris. I. Kyrtatas. Athens, Arga, 2102, 119 pages, + 17 plates. ISBN 978-960-325-965-7Book reviewed by Erica Angliker. University of Zurich/ Birkbeck University of London.

    Cycladic archaeology and research: new approaches and discoveries/ edited by Erica Angliker and John Tully.

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    Previously issued in print: 2018.Available through Archaeopress Digital Subscription Service.Specialized.Recent excavations and new theoretical approaches are changing our view of the Cyclades. This volume aims to share these recent developments with a broader, international audience. Essays have been carefully selected as representing some of the most important recent work and include significant previously-unpublished material.1 online resource (298 pages)

    Inspecto nummo...The materiality of coin imagery and inscriptions in the Roman world

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    What impact did coin inscriptions and images have on the Roman public? Were coins perceived exclusively as money or as visual and textual media too? And how did people engage with them, both materially and, perhaps, even emotionally? By addressing these questions this chapter aims to contribute to the discussion on the materiality of texts in the ancient world through the lens of coinage, considering both literary and archaeological sources. In the first part, I will give an overview of the scholarly debate on the reception of coin imagery and inscriptions in the Roman world. In the second and third parts, I will examine two categories of numismatic evidence (graffitoed and defaced coins), which can shed light on how people in Rome and in the provinces altered coins either to use them as carriers of messages or to react to the messages that they conveyed

    The Activities of the Coroplastic Studies Interest Group

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    The Coroplastic Studies Interest Group (CSIG) held a meeting at the 121st Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America and the Society for Classical Studies in Washington, DC (January 3–6, 2020)

    Fig. 1 in Study of some European wild hybrids of Erica L. (Ericaceae), with descriptions of a new nothospecies: Erica nelsonii Fagúndez and a new nothosubspecies: Erica veitchii nothosubsp. asturica Fagúndez

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    Fig. 1. – Erica ×nelsonii Fagúndez. A. Synflorescence of upper left fragment (typus); B. General view of upper right fragment. [P. F. Hunt 1636, K] [Drawn by the author]Published as part of Fagúndez, Jaime, 2012, Study of some European wild hybrids of Erica L. (Ericaceae), with descriptions of a new nothospecies: Erica nelsonii Fagúndez and a new nothosubspecies: Erica veitchii nothosubsp. asturica Fagúndez, pp. 51-57 in Candollea 67 (1) on page 53, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v671a7, http://zenodo.org/record/576238

    Rand, Erica - 2022 Follow Up

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    Erica Rand is a professor of Arts and Visual Culture at Bates College, an adult figure skater, author and activist. This is a follow-up interview to her previous interview for Querying the Past in 2017. Erica Rand was heavily involved with ACT- UP Portland and more specifically the branch of ACT UP called: Pissed Off Dyke Cell and Women’s Health Action Crew. But more recently she has been involved with a new form of activism through sports and writing. At Bates, she is pushing the importance of trans-inclusion policies in sports and even testing the gender limitations put in place in figure skating.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/querying_ohproject/1095/thumbnail.jp
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