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Electronic Journal for Ancient and Oriental Studies (BABELAO 12, 2023)

Electronic Journal for Ancient and Oriental Studies (Babelao 12, 2023) - Direction Jean-Claude Haelewyck, Claude Obsomer, 2023

An open electronic scientific peer-reviewed bulletin concerning Near East, 12th edition, 227 pages. Le nom BABELAO signifie « Bulletin de l’ABELAO », plus précisément « Bulletin de l’Académie Belge pour l’Etude des Langues Anciennes et Orientales ». L’ABELAO est une association sans but lucratif qui veut promouvoir l’enseignement et la recherche dans le domaine des cultures et des langues anciennes et orientales, notamment par l’organisation de sessions de cours d’été sur le site de l’Université de Louvain, à Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgique). Le BABELAO est référencé dans AWOL (The Ancient World Online), RHE (Revue d'Histoire Ecclésiastique), Elenchus Bibliographicus (Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses).

Ancient Southeast Asia, by John N. Miksic and Geok Yian Goh

Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia, 2019

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Acta Orientalia 2014: 75, 3-30. Printed in India -all rights reserved

Acta Orientalia, 2014

Based on previous research on the very strong correlations between the Burushaski and Phrygian languages, expanded in this article, we discuss in detail the direct mythological correspondence between Burushaski hargín 'dragon' and Phrygian argwitas 'dragon'. We also contemplate a possible etymology for Indo-European *silVbVr-'silver'. The proposition of a historical link between Burushaski and Phrygian is reconsidered, as well as the gene evidence that locates the Burusho within NorthWestern Indo-European.

Anabasis. Studia Classica et Orientalia, volume 2, 2011

ANABASIS Studia Classica et Orientalia 2 (2011) REVIEWED BY Prof. Jacek Rzepka (Warsaw University) EDITOR Marek Jan Olbrycht email: saena7@gmail.com EDITORIAL BOARD Daryoush Akbarzadeh (Iran, National Museum, Tehran) Agustí Alemany (Spain, Autonomous University of Barcelona) Touraj Daryaee (USA, Irvine University, California) Jangar Ilyasov (Uzbekistan, Academy of Sciences of the Republic Uzbekistan) Ryszard Kulesza (Poland, University of Warsaw) Jeffrey D. Lerner (USA, Wake Forest University) Sabine Müller (Germany, University of Kiel) Ruslan Muradov (Turkmenistan, National Department for Protection, Research and Restoration, Ashgabad) Valery P. Nikonorov (Russian Federation, Russian Academy of Sciences, Sankt-Petersburg) Tomasz Polański (Poland, Jan Kochanowski University) Karolina Rakowiecka (Poland, Jagiellonian University) Eduard V. Rtveladze (Uzbekistan, Academy of Sciences of the Republic Uzbekistan) Martin Schottky (Germany) ISSN 2082-8993 CONTENTS Malcolm Davies, Sabine Müller Deioces the Mede - Rhetoric and Reality in Herodotus 1.99 Ryszard Kulesza Marathon and Thermopylae in the mémoire collective Sabine Müller Onesikritos und das Achaimenidenreich Marek Jan Olbrycht First Iranian military units in the army of Alexander the Great Franca Landucci Gattinoni Diodorus 18. 39.1-7 and Antipatros’s Settlement at Triparadeisos Jeffrey D. Lerner A Reappraisal of the Economic Inscriptions and Coin Finds from Aï Khanoum Eduard V. Rtveladze Parthians in the Oxus Valley. Struggle for the Great Indian Road Michał Marciak Seleucid-Parthian Adiabene in the Light of Ancient Geographical and Ethnographical Texts Leonardo Gregoratti A Parthian port on the Persian Gulf: Characene and its trade Martin Schottky Sanatruk von Armenien Tomasz Polański A Collection of Orientalist Paintings in the Imperial Private Gallery in Naples Massimiliano Vitiello The “Light, Lamps, and Eyes” of the Persian Empire and the Gothic Kingdom in Justinian’s Time: A Note on Peter the Patrician and Cassiodorus REVIEWS RECENT BOOKS OF INTEREST ADDRESSES OF AUTHORS ABBREVIATIONS