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There is of course also a corresponding question which is harder to answer , as to whether there ever came to be a local culture expressed in Greek which was influenced ( say ) by Babylonian learning , Iranian traditions or Buddhism .
There is of course also a corresponding question which is harder to answer , as to whether there ever came to be a local culture expressed in Greek which was influenced ( say ) by Babylonian learning , Iranian traditions or Buddhism .
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As indicated above , no question of working systematically from autopsy could have arisen ; instead , we get very good and clear reproductions of available photos or drawings . The volume is exceptional in incorporating also ...
As indicated above , no question of working systematically from autopsy could have arisen ; instead , we get very good and clear reproductions of available photos or drawings . The volume is exceptional in incorporating also ...
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Looking back , there is also the question of the ( very obscure ) long - term impact of Greek culture in Babylonia ; looking forward , there is the major contemporary question of the situation , and future prospects , of the ...
Looking back , there is also the question of the ( very obscure ) long - term impact of Greek culture in Babylonia ; looking forward , there is the major contemporary question of the situation , and future prospects , of the ...
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Ş Dönmez Some Observations on the SocioEconomic Structure | 13 |
N N Terekhova A V Dmitriev A A Malyshev I G Ravich | 44 |
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