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Tom Palaima
Faventia, 2000
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thomas palaima
Faventia, 2000
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Zsolt Simon
In: Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach – Ignasi-Xavier Adiego (eds.): Phrygian linguistics and epigraphy: new insights. Barcino Monographica Orientalia 20. Series Anatolica et Indogermanica 3. Barcelona, Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona, 2022, 155-171.
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Greek Place Names in The Charter of Foundation of the Abbey of Tihany
Rudolf Szentgyörgyi
Ephemeris Hungarologica
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« Two Phrygian Gods between Phrygia and Dacia », Colloquium Anatolicum 15 (2016), p. 70-83.
Alexandru Avram
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A likely translation of the Old Phrygian phrase "Tekiseton Dagoy" on an idol-shaped stele found in the territory of Nakoleia, as well of the Thagi-in Scythian Thagimasadas, the Scythian Neptune. Updated 2nd version.
Alexandru Gheorghiu
2022
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Zsolt Simon
News from the Lands of the Hittites. Scientific Journal for Anatolian Research 1 (2017) 113-118.
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A Note on IvKios, 58 // Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik. Bd. 201. 2017. P. 160-162.
Oleg Gabelko
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Ilija Casule
Ziva Antika
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Ignasi-Xavier Adiego Lajara
Altorientalische Forschungen, 2019
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Hrach Martirosyan
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Duane Smith
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Jean-Sébastien Balzat
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Tukulti-Ninurta I., Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie vol. 14 (2014) 176-178.
Michael P Streck
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Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach
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Elena L . Berezovich
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Greek Female Names in the Greek Inscriptions in Bulgaria. – Linguistique balkanique , XXXIX, 3–4, 1997–1998, 110–123.
mirena slavova
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Miqayel Badalyan
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Jean-Sébastien Balzat
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Alexander Nikolaev
Indogermanische Forschungen 121 (2016) 63–68
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Yaroslav Gorbachov
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Philip Rance
Byzantinoslavica. Revue Internationale des Études Byzantines, 2021
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Guy Stiebel
, in Zissu B., Erlich A. and Faust A. (eds.), Amos Kloner’s Festschrift, Jerusalem and Eretz-Israel 8-9, 2011-2013, Ramat-Gan, 2013, pp. 165-168 (Hebrew).
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Dr. Fred C. Woudhuizen [ 1959 - 2021 ]
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Alexander Falileyev
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Notes on the "Black Stones" from Tyana
Maya Vassileva
1992
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Epigraphica armeniaca hierosolymitana, VII
Michael E . Stone
Revue des ?tudes Arm?niennes, 2005
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Johann Cook
Hebrew Studies, 2000
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Bülent Öztürk
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Grecisms in the Ancient Armenian Timaeus
Irene Tinti
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Peter Georgiev
2020
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Irene Tinti
Egitto e Vicino Oriente , 2012
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