Insularity and Religious Life: The Case of Hellenistic Ikaros/Failaka Island
This paper explores the notion of insularity and religious life in the sacred landscape of Ikaros/Failaka with a particular focus on the Hellenistic period. The little island of Ikaros/Failaka in the Persian Gulf had a long pre-Hellenistic religious history and was occupied by Alexander, explored by...
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Autor principal: | Dorothea Stavrou |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a692768ebfad4e32ae49f709fd3aa4e9 |
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