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These include : the political status of a district where particular posts were not left vacant ; study or apprenticeship ; a need to keep a particularly important craft person employed ; the exchange of services ; and reciprocity .
These include : the political status of a district where particular posts were not left vacant ; study or apprenticeship ; a need to keep a particularly important craft person employed ; the exchange of services ; and reciprocity .
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... which inaugurated a period of freedom interrupted only by the interlude of the rule of the satrap Datames between ca. 380 / 75-360.100 The opening of Sinope to the outside world , reflected also in the exchange ...
... which inaugurated a period of freedom interrupted only by the interlude of the rule of the satrap Datames between ca. 380 / 75-360.100 The opening of Sinope to the outside world , reflected also in the exchange ...
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... trade and exchange ( maritime exchange across the Black Sea , market - building in the Hellenistic and Roman periods ) , the economy of cities and sanctuaries ( benefactors and public buildings , central intervention in the economy ...
... trade and exchange ( maritime exchange across the Black Sea , market - building in the Hellenistic and Roman periods ) , the economy of cities and sanctuaries ( benefactors and public buildings , central intervention in the economy ...
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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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