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... authors take a thematic approach to presenting the subject . The work is in four parts : " Thinking About Archaeology ' , ' Current Themes and Novel Depar- tures ' , ' Major Traditions in Archaeology in Contemporary Perspective ' , and ...
... authors take a thematic approach to presenting the subject . The work is in four parts : " Thinking About Archaeology ' , ' Current Themes and Novel Depar- tures ' , ' Major Traditions in Archaeology in Contemporary Perspective ' , and ...
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... authors . Another is Flensted - Jensen and Hansen , ' Pseudo - Skylax ' Use of the Term Polis ' ( pp . 137-67 ) . The Periplus of [ Scylax ] is a derivative geographical work whose main body is late 4th century , though incorporating a ...
... authors . Another is Flensted - Jensen and Hansen , ' Pseudo - Skylax ' Use of the Term Polis ' ( pp . 137-67 ) . The Periplus of [ Scylax ] is a derivative geographical work whose main body is late 4th century , though incorporating a ...
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... author argues that Myrmekion , Tyritake and Porthmeus could be dependent poleis established through internal ... authors useful for retrospective attestations like Pausanias . Discussion is then split between poleis with emporia ...
... author argues that Myrmekion , Tyritake and Porthmeus could be dependent poleis established through internal ... authors useful for retrospective attestations like Pausanias . Discussion is then split between poleis with emporia ...
Contents
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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