ANABASIS VOLUME 10

The Arsakid World:

Studies on the History

and Culture of Western

and Central Asia


TABLE OF CONTENTS


Front Matter, pp. 1-8.


Marek Jan Olbrycht, Jeffrey D. Lerner (Poland, USA)

The Arsakid World and Its Neighbors: An Introduction, pp. 9-12.

Alice Borgna (Università del Piemonte Orientale, Italy)

Pompeius Trogus and the Romanization of History (Note to Iust. 41.2.1-2), pp. 13-26.


Yasuyuki Mitsuma (University of Tsukuba, Japan)

“General (Who Is) Above the Four Generals” in the Seleucid and Arsacid Periods, pp. 27-48.


Marek Jan Olbrycht (Rzeszów University, Poland)

Crisis in Parthia (ca. 90-70/69 BC) and Arsakid Coinages: Preliminary Remarks on Numismatic

Evidence, pp. 49-59.


Mehdi Mousavinia, Hassan Nami (University of Neyshabur, Iran)

Shahr-Tepeh and Toghei – Two Early Parthian Cities in Northeastern Iran, pp. 60-73.


Mohsen Dana, Alireza Nasrabadi, Hadi Sharifan (Iran)

Qal’e Nehbandan: Evidence of the Parthian Period in Eastern Iran, pp. 74-95.


Martin Schottky (Germany)

Die arsakidische Nebenlinie in Armenien, pp. 96-112.


Anahit Mousheghian (National Academy of Sciences, Yerevan, Armenia)

Monetary Circulation in Armenia in the Hellenistic and Parthian-Roman Periods (Some

Remarks), pp. 113-122.


Jeffrey D. Lerner (Wake Forest University, USA)

A Further Note on the Appearance of “Αντειχ” / “Σαναβ” on the So-Called “Heraios”

Tetradrachmas of the Kushan King Kujula Kadphises, ca. 30-80 CE, pp. 123-137.


Razieh Taasob (Austria, Vienna)

Khalchayan and Historical Links to the Numismatic and Iconographical Evidence in Central

Asia: Some Suggestions for Chronolog, pp. 138-160.


Udo Hartmann (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany)

Die Imperiale Politik des Vologaises III. und das Bellum Parthicum des Lucius Verus, pp. 161-213.


Jake Nabel (Pennsylvania State University, USA)

Tiridates in the Forum, Peroz on His Knees: Religion and Reputation in Ancient Iranian

Diplomacy, pp. 214-236.


Valentina I. Mordvintseva (HSE University, Moscow, Russia)

Sarmatian Elites of the Lower Volga-and-Don Region and their Relations with the Outside

World (3rd c. BC – 3rd c. AD), pp. 237-275.


VARIA ORIENTALIA


Aleksander Baliński (Gdańsk, Poland)

Nabonidus – Darius the Mede, pp. 279-282.


Sabine Müller (Marburg University, Germany)

Persia in Defense, the Athenian Connection, and the Family of Pharnabazos, pp. 283-308.


Oleg L. Gabelko (Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia), Eugene

G. Teytelbaum (Kazan, Russia)

‘Waged War not Only on Men but on Gods’: Polybius’ Views on Religious Crimes in Military

Conflicts of the Greek-Roman World, pp. 309-325.


Juan Antonio Álvarez-Pedrosa (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)

The Peacock’s Arrival in Greece and Rome, or How an Exotic Animal Became an Eschatological

Symbol, pp. 326-341.


Edward Lipiński (Brussels, Belgium)

L’inscription latino-palmyrénienne de South Shields, pp. 342-348.


REVIEW ARTICLES AND REVIEWS


Martin Schottky (Germany)

Ein Neues Buch zu den Regna Minora, pp. 351-356.


Aleksandr A. Sinitsyn (Saint Petersburg / Saratov, Russia), Igor E. Surikov (Moscow, Russia)

A New Collective Work on Herodotus as a Scientist and Narrator, pp. 357-384.


Sabine Müller (Germany)

Tonio Hölscher, Mythenbilder und Mentalität in Athen von Kleisthenes zu den Perserkriegen.

Ein Versuch zur historischen Psychologie der Griechen, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2019, pp. 384-385.


VARIA


Aleksandr A. Sinitsyn (Saint Petersburg / Saratov, Russia)

In Tribute to the Russian Classical Historian Vladimir Borukhovich (1920–2007) on the

Centenary of His Birth, pp. 389-400.


Abbreviations, pp. 401-403.