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... THRACE ( GRAVE STELAI AND ALTARS ) Mario IVANOV Abstract Study of grave monuments shows that the basis of ancient provincial society was the nu- clear family . The erection of a stele for a deceased child indicates the same level of ...
... THRACE ( GRAVE STELAI AND ALTARS ) Mario IVANOV Abstract Study of grave monuments shows that the basis of ancient provincial society was the nu- clear family . The erection of a stele for a deceased child indicates the same level of ...
Page 145
... Thrace ( and Moesia ) indicates the presence of stelai and altars mainly in urban necropoleis or close to urban cen- tres . The custom ... Thrace include little information about Roman SOCIAL STATUS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN ROMAN THRACE 145.
... Thrace ( and Moesia ) indicates the presence of stelai and altars mainly in urban necropoleis or close to urban cen- tres . The custom ... Thrace include little information about Roman SOCIAL STATUS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN ROMAN THRACE 145.
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... Thracian territories the grave epigram became popular during the Roman period . These metrical inscriptions spread through Thrace . They are not very origi- nal ; instead they follow some hackneyed models . Most of them are poetic ...
... Thracian territories the grave epigram became popular during the Roman period . These metrical inscriptions spread through Thrace . They are not very origi- nal ; instead they follow some hackneyed models . Most of them are poetic ...
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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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