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“The Cults of Isis and Kore at Samaria-Sebaste in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods”

“The Cults of Isis and Kore at Samaria-Sebaste in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods”. Tania Camuti, Genevieve Durigon, & Renuka Suri. Bibliographic Reference.

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“The Cults of Isis and Kore at Samaria-Sebaste in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods”

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  1. “The Cults of Isis and Kore at Samaria-Sebaste in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods” Tania Camuti, Genevieve Durigon, & Renuka Suri

  2. Bibliographic Reference • Jodi Magness “The cults of Isis and Kore at Samaria-Sebaste in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods” Harvard Theological Review Vol 94:2 April, 2001 (Boston: Harvard School of Divinity) pp 157-177. • York Call # BR1 H4 • Available at Cambridge University Press or FindArticles Website (free to down-load)

  3. Crowfoot’s Excavation

  4. The Stadium at Samaria-Sebaste

  5. Statue Of Kore Recovered From The Stadium

  6. Blocks Recovered From the Foundation of the 3rd Century C.E. Temple of Kore

  7. Beato’s “Temple of Isis in Asuan” (Blackbridge Collection at the American University of Beirut)

  8. Coins Found At Samaria-Sebaste

  9. The End Any Questions?

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