Res Antiquae (RANT) est une revue scientifique qui a pour cadre les civilisations antiques s’étant développées autour de la Méditerranée (archéologie, géographie historique, histoire, linguistique, numismatique, philologie, etc.).
ISSN 1781-1317
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A. BIRCHLER, « Quelques réflexions sur la montagne comme lieu de culte des Hittites », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 165-177.
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É. BORDREUIL, « La montagne d’après les données textuelles d’Ougarit », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 179-192.
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O. CASABONNE, « La divinité du mont Argée », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 193-200.
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C. COUSIN, « Par monts et par vaux infernaux : la topographie des enfers dans le monde grec », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 201-208.
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V. DANREY, « L’homme-montagne ou l’itinéraire d’un motif iconographique », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 209-217.
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J. FREU, « Les montagnes dans l’historiographie et la géographie hittites », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 219-244.
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R. GÉRARD, « Le(s) nom(s) de la montagne en louvite », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 245-252.
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R. LEBRUN, « La montagne dans le monde hittite », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 253-260.
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M. MAZOYER. — I will examine two ceremonies where the Mountains move towards the city and try to discover the meaning of these travels: a monthly festival and a procession ceremony included within the KI.LAM festivities…
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A. PORTNOFF. — Mountains have always been considered as a natural way leading to heaven, as the bridge between human and divine. Some of them received particular attention and were adored as the true deities by the populations living around…
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É. RAIMOND. — Texts of IId millenium B.C. underline the importance of mountains in Luwian minds. A few mounts are connected to Luwians, as Arinnanda, where Mursili fought Arzawian refugees…
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D. BRIQUEL, « Les gloses étrusques », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 301-318.
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E. DUPRAZ, « Problèmes falisques », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 319-336.
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I. KLOCK-FONTANILLE. — The aim of this study is definitely not to give a mere account of the decipherment of the Etruscan language, but to establish a connection between the history of that decipherment, the problems which had to be faced, and the issues usually raised by any decipherment…
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M.-L. HAACK, « Langue et religion : le cas étrusque », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 337-350.
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R. LEBRUN. — In this short contribution, R. Lebrun enumerates philological suggestions relating to a few probable connexions between Etruscan words and the Indo-european languages of Asia Minor…
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A. PORTNOFF, « Éléments d’onomastique hourrito-louvite et la légende étrusque de Tagès », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 375-390.
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C. RUIZ DARASSE, « Étrusque et ibère : branches d’un substrat méditerranéen commun ? », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 391-406.
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S. H. AUFRÈRE. — On both jambs of Edfu’s temple pylon, at the northern side, the visitor can see the figures of 64 anthropoid genious carrying a weapon and affecting an offensive attitude. The legends assigned to these genious mention their names whose significations are related to a wide range of specific concepts of the war and to the psychology of terror in the Egyptian thought…
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J. BOLEY, « Anatolian Archaisms and the Origin of Indo-European Roots », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 57-68.
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W. JENNIGES. — This paper aims at presenting a general overview of the languages of Asia Minor in the 2nd and 1st millennia B.C. It focuses primarily on terminological questions, the history of the discovery and decipherment, and the state of the art…
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A. LEMAIRE. — The discovery of the Çinekoy Phoenician and Luwian inscription, ten years ago, throws new light on the importance of the « House of Mopsos » in Southern Anatolia during the Iron Age. Mopsos is no longer a pure legend but the eponym of an important dynasty…
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E. SCAFA. — D’après la tablette PY An 724 il est possible de reconstituer la hiérarchie de commandement de la flotte : wanax – lawagetas et le me-nu-wa (= « ministre de la Marine »). Le personnel est composé par les e-re-ta (= rameurs, et en même temps aristocrates guerriers)…
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C.-G. SCHWENTZEL. — The royal iconography which appeared in the Nabataean kingdom is part of the imitation phenomenon of Hellenistic kingship by the Nabataean dynasty. Inscriptions found in Petra indicate that these images were private dedication to the king, not official monuments…
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C. VANDERSLEYEN. —
Le lieu en face duquel a été assassiné Pompée et où se trouvaient sa tombe et le temple de Zeus Casios, ne se situe pas vers le milieu du « cordon littoral »…
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N. VISMARA, « Alcune iconografie monetali della Lycia del v secolo a.C. e Kuprlli : espressione d’imperio o realismo politico (?) », Res Antiquae 3, Bruxelles, 2006, p. 151-162.
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J. VANSCHOONWINKEL. — This contribution discusses the supposed Anatolian origin of the Minoan double axe suggested by many archaeologists and historians. The Cretan archaeological and iconographical evidence and the Anatolian one are firstly analysed…
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N. VISMARA, « Contatti tra la Lycia arcaica e le isole del Mediterraneo orientale attraverso la documentazione delle tipologie monetali », Res Antiquae 1, Bruxelles, 2004, p. 435-444.
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