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Heather D. Baker (University of Vienna)
The Image of the City in Hellenistic Babylonia
Omar Coloru (University of Pisa, Collège de France)
Alexander the Great and Iskander Zul-Qarnayn: Memory, Myth and Representation of a Conqueror from Iran to NW India.
Andrew Erskine (University of Edinburgh)
The View from the Old World: Contemporary Perspectives on Hellenistic Culture.
Eleni Fassa (University of Athens)
Shifting Conceptions of the Divine: Sarapis as Part of Ptolemaic Egypt’s Social Imaginary.
Gilles Gorre (University Rennes 2 Haute-Bretagne)
The Change of Identity of the Egyptian Priesterhood in Ptolemaic Egypt.
Sylvie Honigman (Tel Aviv University)
Jews as the Best of All Greeks: Cultural Competition in the Literary Works of Alexandrian Jews in Hellenistic Times.
Deniz Kaptan (University of Nevada, Reno)
Déjà Vu: Visual Imagery and the Local Elite in Asia Minor at the Dawn of the Hellenistic Rule.
Ann Kuttner (University of Pennsylvania)
An Asia for Asian? Attalid and Seleukid Visual Acculturation in Anatolia and Mid-East.
Rachel Mairs (Brown)
The Hellenistic Far East: From the Oikoumene to the Community.
Christian Marek (University of ZurichUZH)
Political Institutions and the Lycian and Carian Language in the Process of Hellenization Between the Achaemenids and the Early Diadochs.
Christoph Michels (RWTH Aachen University)
Peer Polity Interaction and the Spread of Greek Polis Institutions in Hellenistic Cappadocia.
Onno Van Nijf (University of Groningen)
Sport and the City.
Jessica L. Nitschke (Waseda University, Tokyo)
Interculturality in Image and Cult in the Hellenistic Levant: Problems of Approach and Interpretation.
Rolf Strootman (Utrecht University)
Babylonian, Macedonian, King of the World: The Antiochos Cylinder from Borsippa and Seleukid Imperial Integration.
Martin Zimmermann (University of MunichLMU)
The Formation of the Early Hellenistic Polis in Lycia: Between Local Identity and Hellenistic "Koine".
