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Lippolis, Carlo (continued)
"Novije Issledovanija Staroj Nisji" (2003)
In: Kulturnye Ziennosti 2000-2001
Ashkhabad: 2003
 
"La célébration d'une dynastie. Nisa, forteresse arsacide" (2004)
In: Rois de légende
Histoire Antique, 2004, vol. Hors-Série, no. 7 (Sep-Nov), p. 66-71.
 
"Nisa-Mithradatkert: l'edificio a nord della Sala Rotonda. Rapporto preliminare delle campagne di scavo 2002-2003" (2004)
In: Parthia and beyond. Cultural interconnections in the classical period. Papers in honour of Gennadij A. Koselenko
Parthica, 2004, vol. 6
 
Nisa Partica su Enciclopedia Archeologica Treccani (collana Il Mondo dell'Archeologia), forthcoming (2004)
2004
 
"La Sala Rotonda e l'Edificio Rosso. Bilancio e prospettive delle attività della missione italiana a Nisa Vecchia (1990-2004)" (forthcoming) (2005)
Topoi orient-occident, 2005
 
"Osservazioni sui fregi in pietra dall'Edificio Rosso di Nisa Vecchia" (2005)
In: Dabrowa, Edward (ed.), Electrum (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski. Instytut Historii) ; vol. 10. Ancient Iran and its Neighbours. Studies in Honour of Prof. Jozef Wolski on Occasion of his 95th Birthday
Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 2005
 
"Les recherches italiennes sur l'Ancienne Nisa" (2006)
In: Turkménistan, un berceau culturel en Asie centrale
Dossiers d'Archeologie, 2006, no. 317 (Oct), p. 58-65.
Abstract: L’histoire des fouilles archéologiques dans la citadelle royale de l’Ancienne Nisa est désormais longue et complexe. Notre connaissance de l’architecture et de l’art des Parthes a tiré un bénéfice fondamental des recherches menées dans l’antique Mithridatkert (ou Mihrdarkirt), l'un des premiers centres monumentaux des Arsacides. À partir des années trente tout d’abord, grâce aux sondages ponctuels de Maroushenko, puis grâce à la mission soviétique de la YuTAKE (1946-1967) et enfin, dans le dernier quart du XXe siècle, grâce aux missions conjointes turkmènes, russes et italiennes. [Author]
 
"Nisa-Mitridatkert. Alle origini dell'Arte dei Parti" (2007)
In: Invernizzi, Antonio (ed.), Sulla via di Alessandro da Seleucia al Gandhara (Catalog of the exhibition, Palazzo Madama, Torino, 27 Feb to 27 May 2007)
Torino: Edizioni Silvana Editoriale, 2007
 
Lissner, Jonah Gabriel
Adiabene, Jewish Kingdom of Mesopotamia (2000)
In: Khazaria.com : A Resource for Turkic and Jewish History in Russia and Ukraine
2000
Abstract: Published at Khazaria.com with permission of the author.
 
Littlefield, Walter
"The Fall of Bagdad and its Possible Effect on the War" (1917)
In: The New York Times Midweek Pictorial (exact date uncertain, 1917)
New York Times, 1917
Abstract: Page 2 picture is captioned, "The Facade and arched hall of the palace of the Parthian Kings at Ctesiphon, from whose ruins, in 637 A.D., much of the neighboring City of Bagdad was built."
 
Litvinsky, B. A.
"A Golden Ring with a Horseman Incised on its Turquoise" (2000)
Parthica, 2000, vol. 2, p. 125-130.
 
"Hellenistic Clay Portraits from the Temple of the Oxus" (2003)
Parthica, 2003, vol. 5, p. 37-62.
 
Litvinsky, B. A. & Pichikiyan, I. R.
"Taxt-i Sangín, der Oxustempel: Grabungsbefund, Stratigraphie und Architektur", (2002)
In: Archäologie in Iran und Turan 4.
2002, p. 133-167.
Abstract: On several pages of the monograph coins found during the excavations are mentioned: i.e. Bactrian issues, imitations of Parthian coins, and coins of the Kushan empire. [Hans R. Baldus]
 
Litvinsky, B. A., Shah, M. Hussain & Samghabadi, R. Shabani
"The rise of Sasania Iran" (1994)
In: Harmatta, Janos (ed.), History of Civilizations of Central Asia, vol. 2 : The development of sedentary and nomadic civilizations: 700 B.C. to A.D. 250
Paris: UNESCO Publishing, 1994, p. 473-484.
Abstract: By B.A. Litvinsky, with the contributions of M. Hussain Shah and R. Shabani Samghabadi. The opening paragraph discusses reasons for the decline of Parthia.
 
Litvinsky, J. A.
"New Parthian Documents from South-Turkmenistan" (1977)
Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 1977, vol. 25, p. 57 ff.
 
Livshits, V. A.
"New Parthian Documents from South Turkmenistan" (1977)
Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 1977, vol. 25, no. 1-4, p. 157-185.
 
"Novye parfjanskie nadpisi iz Turkmenii i Iraka" (1984)
Epigrafika Vosyoka, 1984, vol. 22, p. 8-40.
 
"Three New Ostraca Documents from Old Nisa" (2003)
In: Compareti, Matteo; Raffetta, Paola & Scarcia, Gianroberto (eds.), Eran ud Aneran, Webfestschrift Marshak 2003. Studies presented to Boris Ilich Marshak on occasion of his 70th birthday (Webfestschrift Marshak 2003)
Buenos Aires: Transoxiana, 2003
 
"Three Silver Bowls from the Isakovka Burial-Ground No. 1 with Khwarezmian and Parthian Inscriptions" (2003)
Ancient civilizations from Scythia to Siberia, 2003, vol. 9, no. 1-2 (Mar), p. 147-172.
 
Livshits, V. A. & Nikitin, Alexander B.
"Parfyanskie nadpisis Gyobekly-depe" [The Parthian Epigraphic Remains from Gobekli-depe, in Russian] (1989)
Vestnik Drevnei Istorii, 1989, vol. 190, no. 3, p. 80-89.
Abstract: See English translation in Corolla Iranica: Papers in Honour of Prof. Dr. David Neil MacKenzie (1991)
 
"The Parthian Epigraphic Remains from Gobekli-depe and Some Other Parthian Inscriptions" (1991)
In: Emmerick, R. E. & Weber, D. (eds.), Corolla Iranica: Papers in Honour of Prof. Dr. David Neil MacKenzie
Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1991, p. 109-126.
 
"Parthian and Middle-Persian Documents from South Turkmenistan. A Survey" (1994)
Ancient civilizations from Scythia to Siberia, 1994, vol. 1, no. 3, p. 312-323.
 
Livshits, V. A. & Xurshudjan, E. Sh.
"Le titre MRTPTY sur un seau parthe et l'arménien mardpet" (1989)
Paris: Studia Iranica, 1989, vol. 18, p. 169-191.
 
Lloyd, Seton
Twin Rivers : A Brief History of Iraq from the Earliest Times to the Present Day (1943)
Oxford University Press, 1943, 1 ed., viii_230 p.
Abstract: For a professional excavator to achieve a coherent account in a few thousand words of the longest history of any single state in the world he must rely largely on citation as well as paraphrased abbreviation.' Down a vista of six thousand years, after an expert account of archaeological discoveries, we glimpse the dusty armies of famous conquerors, the rise of one of the world's great religions, the devastation of the Mongols who not only slaughtered nearly the entire population of Baghdad but systematically destroyed the dams and irrigation channels on which the prosperity of the land depended. Iraq has had a chequered history, but the new state, which attained independence in 1932, can look hopefully to the future. [Publisher]
 
Ruined cities of Iraq (1945)
Oxford University Press, 1945, 3 ed., 70 p.
 
Loftus, William Kennett
Travels and researches in Chaldaea and Susiana; with an account of excavations at Warka, the "Erech" of Nimrod, and Shush, "Shushan the Palace" of Esther, in 1849-52.... (1857)
New York: Robert Carter, 1857, xvi+436 p.
Abstract: Full title: Travels and researches in Chaldaea and Susiana; with an account of excavations at Warka, the "Erech" of Nimrod, and Shush, "Shushan the Palace" of Esther, in 1849-52, Under the Orders of
Major-General Sir W. F. Williams of Kars and also of The Assyrian Excavation Fund in 1853-4

Topixs include Parthian coins and illustrations of several Parthian artifacts.
 
Loginov, S. D. & Nikitin, Alexander B.
"Sasanian Coins of the third century from Merv" (1993)
Mesopotamia, 1993, vol. 28, p. 225-241.
 
"Parthian Coins from Margiana: Numismatics and History" (1998)
In: Studies in Honor of Vladimir A. Livshits
Bulletin of the Asia Institute, 1998, tome/ser. New, vol. 10, p. 39-51.
Abstract: Catalog of all the recent finds of early Parthian coins from the oasis of Merv in Turkmenistan, most of the IUTAKE finds (exact provenance and weights not specified), and some coins of Margiana mintage from several museum and private collections.
 
Longden, R. P.
"Notes on the Parthian Campaign of Trajan" (1931)
Journal of Roman Studies, 1931, vol. 21, p. 1-35.
 
Longnon, Jean
"Plutarque et la coiffure des Parthes et des Nomades" (1980)
Journal des savants, 1980, no. Jan-Jun
 
Longpérier, Henri Adrien Prévost de
Mémoires sur la chronologie et l'iconographie des Rois Parthes Arsacides (1853)
Paris: E. Léroux, 1853, 160 p.
Abstract: "Longpérier's book deals only with a portion of the Arsacid series, but contains some valuable historical dissertations and a notice of many unpublished tetradrachms: the engraved plates (not published until 1882), display the series in a very probable and carefully considered sequence, which does not differ greatly from the order determined on by Gardner." -- Wroth [BMC Parthia, xiv]
 
Longrigg, Stephen Hemsley & Stoakes, Frank
Iraq (1958)
In: Series: Nations of the modern world
New York: Praeger, 1958, 1 ed., 264 p.
 
Longuerue, P.
Annales Arsacidarum (1732)
Strassbourg: 1732
 
L'Orange, Hans Peter
Studies on the iconography of cosmic kingship in the ancient world (1953)
In: Instituttet for sammenlignende kulturforskning. Series A: Forelesninger, 23
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1953
 
Lordkipanidze, G. A.
K' istorii drevnei Kolkhidy [On the history of ancient Colchis] (1970)
Tiflis: Ganatleba, 1970, 146 p.
Abstract: English summary. Pages 104-111 list coin finds from Vani, including drachms from the kings of Parthia.
 
Lörincz, B.
"D(e)f(unctus) in Parth(h)ia. Zur Teilnahme der Legio I Adiutrix am Partherkrieg Caracallas" (1995)
Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, vol. 36, p. 245-248.
 
Lozinski, B. Philip
The Original Homeland of the Parthians (1959)
's-Gravenhage: Mouton & Co., 1959, 55 p.
Abstract: Frye [1984, p. 205] says this booklet by Lozinski "... is unfortunately unusable." See reviews: Józef Wolski, Gnomon. Kritische Zeitschrift für die gesamte klassische Altertumswissenschaft, Bd. 32 (1960), pp. 374-375; review in Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1960; M. Martin, Orientalia N.S. 28 (1959), pp. 389-390; Richard T. Hallock, Journal of Near Eastern Studies, Vol. 20, No. 2 (Apr., 1961), p. 144.
 
"The Parthian dynasty" (1984)
Iranica Antiqua, 1984, vol. 19, p. 117-139.
Abstract: MWW: Survey and discussion of Arsacid dynasty (Parthian empire: 250 BCE-224 CE) based on Middle Eastern sources (i.e. those written in Arabic, Armenian, and Iranian as opposed to Greek and Latin sources) from Middle Ages to nineteenth century.
 
Lucian
"Octogenarians" with translation by A. M. Harmon (1996)
In: Harmon, A. M. (ed.), Loeb classical library : Greek Authors, Lucian, vol. 1
1996, p. 233-235.
 
Lukonin, V. G.
Persia II (1967)
In: Hogarth, James (tr.), Archaeologia mundi series
Cleveland: World Pub. Co., 1967, 233 p.
Abstract: Translated from the Russian by James Hogarth. 76 illustrations in colour; 141 illustrations in black and white. Part of the Archaeologia Mundi Series. Iran I, by Jean Louis Huot, which dealt with Persia from the beginning until the Achaemenians, has now been followed by this volume covering the period from the death of Alexander the Great to the Arab conquest, i.e., the millennium corresponding to the reigns of the Seleucid, (Graeco- Macedonian) Parthian and Sassanian dynasties.
 
"Monnaie d'Ardachir I et l'Art Officiel Sassanide" (1968)
Iranica Antiqua, 1968, vol. 8, p. 106-117.
 
Lunde, Paul
The Silk Roads: A History (1988)
Aramco World, 1988, vol. 39, no. 4 (Jul/Aug)
 
Lusnia, Susann
"Battle Imagery and Politics on the Severan Arch in the Roman Forum" (2006)
In: Dillon, Sheila & Welch, Katherine E. (eds.), Representations of War in Ancient
Rome
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006, xiv+365 p.
Abstract: See review by Josh Levithan, Yale University at http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2006/2006-08-55.html
 
Luther, Andreas
"Abgar Prahates filius rex (CIL VI, 1797)" (1998)
Le Muséon, 1998, vol. 111, no. Fasc. 3-4, p. 345-357.
 
"Elias von Nisibis und die Chronologie der edessenischen Könige" (1999)
Klio, 1999, vol. 81, no. 1, p. 180-198.
 
"Die ersten Könige von Osrhoene" (1999)
Klio, 1999, vol. 81, no. 2, p. 437-454.
 
"Medo nectis catenas? Die Expedition des Aelius Gallus im Rahmen der augusteischen Partherpolitik" (1999)
Orbis Terrarum, 1999, vol. 5, p. 157-182.
 
"Überlegungen zur 'defectio' der östlichen Satrapien vom Seleucidenreich" (1999)
In: Goettinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaft, vol. 2
1999, vol. 2, p. 5-15.
 
"Dura-Europos zwischen Palmyra und den Parthern. Der politische Status der Region am Mittleren Euphrat im 2. Jh. n.Chr. und die Organisation des palmyrenischen Fernhandels" (2004)
In: Rollinger, Robert & Ulf, Christopher (eds.), Commerce and Monetary Systems in the Ancient World: Means of Transmission and Cultural Interaction. Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Symposium of the Assyrian and Babylonian Heritage Project Held in Innsbruck, Austria, October 3-8, 2002
Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2004, p. 327-251.
 
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