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Cobb, Matthew (2025) The Palmyrene merchant diaspora in Egypt. In: Palmyrenes Abroad. Diasporas from Rome to Mesopotamia and Beyond. Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, pp. 155-170. ISBN 9783515138710

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Davis, Adrian and Humphreys, Rebekah (2025) A Sartrean (or new intentionalist) analysis of the fallacy of the intentional fallacy: thought, consciousness and conflicts of interests. Metodo: International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy: Ethics, climate and the environment, 12 (1). pp. 61-82. ISSN 2281-9177

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Humphreys, Rebekah and Attfield, Robin (2025) Nonhuman Animals and the Scope of Justice. The Journal of Value Inquiry.

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Jansen, Thomas (2025) Two Competing Histories from the Southern Dynasties Period: An Initial Comparison of "Historical Discourses" (shilun) in Shen Yue's Song shu and Pei Ziye's Song lüe. Hōsei Riron 法政理論, 57 (4). pp. 63-87. ISSN 02861577

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Matthew, Cobb (2025) The hill and forest products of the Tamiḻakam: communication and exchange between southern India and the Roman world. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies. ISSN 1479-0270 (Submitted)

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Schmidt, Bettina (2025) How to study something we cannot see? Research in communities with trance and possession practices. In: The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods in the Study of Indigenous Religions. Routledge Handbooks in Religion . Routledge, London. ISBN 9781032201412

Schmidt, Bettina (2025) The scars of enslavement and remembering as a journey towards healing: African-derived religions in America as sites of memory. In: Beyond Inhumanity. Walter De Gruyter, Berlin, Boston, pp. 155-172. ISBN 9783111651217

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Zinn, Katharina (2025) Material culture, the public and the extraordinary – “Unloved” museums objects as the tool to fascinate. Open Archaeology - Special issue Engaging the Public, Heritage and Educators through Material Culture Research. ISSN 2300-6560 (In Press)

Zinn, Katharina (2025) Moving objects: futuring and enhancing ancient Egypt through modern art. In: Proceedings of the 13th International Congress of Egyptologists, Leiden, 2023. Leuven: Peeters , Leiden: The Netherlands Institute for the Near East, Leuven, Leiden. (Submitted)

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