Vol 83, No 2 (2023)
«The End of Eternity» as a Theological Category in the Egyptian Eschatology
Abstract
 257-273
				
					257-273
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Siduri’s Speech: Towards the Art of Akkadian Poetry
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 274-297
				
					274-297
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Did the Early Historian Simonides of Ceos Ever Exist?
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 298-312
				
					298-312
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Amphora Traceability in the Roman West: Recognition of Patterns of Commercial Connectivity in the Roman Empire through the Application of Network Science to Amphoric Epigraphy
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 313-339
				
					313-339
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Territorium: A Study in the History of the Municipal System in the Cities of Hispania, 5th–7th Centuries
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 340-366
				
					340-366
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Publications
Ancient and Byzantine Coins from the N. K. Minko’s Collection (State Historical Museum of the Southern Urals). Part II. Bosporus, Late Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire
Abstract
This is a continuation of the publication of ancient and Byzantine coins from the collection of the well-known Chelyabinsk archaeologist Nikolay Minko (1880–1920), stored in the State Historical Museum of the Southern Urals (Chelyabinsk). This significant museum collection (more than 850 coins, mostly silver) has not been previously published. The article presents 53 coins of the Bosporan Kingdom, the Late Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire, as well as a glass gem found by N. Minko in Crimea. Of particular interest is the unique hoard of silver coins of Alexius Ι Comnenus. All these coins were collected by N. Minko in Feodosia and Sevastopol, in the area of which the archaeologist conducted excavations in 1909–1911.This material expands the corpus of ancient and Byzantine coins in the collections of Russian museums.
 367-390
				
					367-390
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		 391-401
				
					391-401
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		In world museums
The Hymn to the Inundation of the Nile: Two Ancient Egyptian Ostraca in the State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Abstract
There are two ostracons with the Hymn to the Nile flood among Golenischeff’s ostraca stored in the State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow (I,1b 327, 355). One of them, ostracon I,1b 327 (Golenischeff Number 4470), has been known since long. Here we present its quality photograph, infrared photograph, digital image enhancement with DStretch programm, a corrected hieroglyphic transcription and a Russian translation. The second ostracon I,1b 327 (Golenischeff Number 5528), recently attributed in 2022, contains three lines of the same Hymn.
 402-420
				
					402-420
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Pages of historiography
Stages of Ancient History and the Criteria of Their Definition in Russian and Soviet Scholarship of the 20th and 21st Centuries. Part I
Abstract
 421-445
				
					421-445
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		News and events
 470-480
				
					470-480
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		 481-486
				
					481-486
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		 487-489
				
					487-489
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Critical and bibliographical surveys
 446-452
				
					446-452
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		 453-460
				
					453-460
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		 461-469
				
					461-469
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Supplement
 490-506
				
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