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Although they result from non - archaeological endeavors and are difficult to evaluate , they are significant all the same . The brazier from Massarosa offers a provoking example , both for its extreme northern location and because it ...
Although they result from non - archaeological endeavors and are difficult to evaluate , they are significant all the same . The brazier from Massarosa offers a provoking example , both for its extreme northern location and because it ...
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The temple city paradigm differs significantly from the polis paradigm , perforce affecting the comparability not ... Another important theory has assigned a significant role ( at least in the earliest period ) to political assemblies .
The temple city paradigm differs significantly from the polis paradigm , perforce affecting the comparability not ... Another important theory has assigned a significant role ( at least in the earliest period ) to political assemblies .
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Schuller does , however , concede significant variation in cases where idiotai ' private persons ' initiated allied assessment for cities which are referenced with toponyms at first on the tribute lists , but which are later denoted by ...
Schuller does , however , concede significant variation in cases where idiotai ' private persons ' initiated allied assessment for cities which are referenced with toponyms at first on the tribute lists , but which are later denoted by ...
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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 |
S A Paspalas The Achaemenid Empire and the NorthWestern | 90 |
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