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... exchange of services ; and reci- procity.89 Zaccagnini suggests that the sending of craft specialists to other polities in the Near East was patterned on the conventions of elite gift - exchange.90 In this way , specialised workers ...
... exchange of services ; and reci- procity.89 Zaccagnini suggests that the sending of craft specialists to other polities in the Near East was patterned on the conventions of elite gift - exchange.90 In this way , specialised workers ...
Page 92
... exchange of per- sons , took place gradually , reaching a distinct peak in the period after Alexander . The oldest evidence , of the 5th and the early 4th century BC , reveals just two partners : Olbia and Athens . While the first link ...
... exchange of per- sons , took place gradually , reaching a distinct peak in the period after Alexander . The oldest evidence , of the 5th and the early 4th century BC , reveals just two partners : Olbia and Athens . While the first link ...
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... exchange ( maritime exchange across the Black Sea , mar- ket - building in the Hellenistic and Roman periods ) , the economy of cities and sanctuaries ( benefactors and public buildings , central intervention in the economy of Pontus ...
... exchange ( maritime exchange across the Black Sea , mar- ket - building in the Hellenistic and Roman periods ) , the economy of cities and sanctuaries ( benefactors and public buildings , central intervention in the economy of Pontus ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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