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A City of Constant Apprehension

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Life in Constantinople is marked by constant fear and apprehension. The people live in a vague dread of danger, and this feeling is justified,...

The Turkish Government and the Sultan’s Role

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The Sultan of Turkey is somewhat like President Cleveland of the United States in one way: he tries to control many details of his...

Who Should Protect Rumelia?

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If we look at the situation fairly and without bias, it seems clear that the province of Rumelia should be placed under the protection...

A Tragic Scene of Violence and Fear

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The woman found in the cabin was clearly overwhelmed by fear and grief, and she seemed mentally broken by the terrible events. The guide...

Building Projects and Social Ecology in the Roman World

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Linking Construction and Society This paper explores how Roman building projects can help us understand the connections between construction and social-ecological complexity. In Roman studies,...

Preserving or Changing the Past

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The restoration of monuments has been important since ancient times. In ancient Egypt, the care and repair of monuments, along with honoring the king’s...

Rethinking Roman Construction

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A Broader Social and Regional View The traditional view sees Roman construction mainly as a city-centered activity. However, looking at it through a wider lens...

Aram-Naharaim An Ancient Land in the Bible

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Aram-Naharaim is a name used in the Bible to describe an ancient region in Mesopotamia, the land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. It...

Ancient Village and Assyrian History on Cudi Dagh

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Dr. Ibrahim Baz, vice-rector of Sirnak University, gave a fascinating PowerPoint presentation called “An Ancient Settlement on Judi Mount: Shah Village and Sheik Yahya...

Science and the Ark’s Resting Place

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Anne Habermehl gave a presentation called “The Role of Science in Determining the Resting-Place of the Ark.” One of her key points was that...

My sister Fausta

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Dacius protested

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