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... communities to acquire or lose polis status acts as another mechanism to raise the number of poleis in any such work . Moreover , Stephanus ' tendency to apply the term to non - Greek communities corroborates a conclusion that his polis ...
... communities to acquire or lose polis status acts as another mechanism to raise the number of poleis in any such work . Moreover , Stephanus ' tendency to apply the term to non - Greek communities corroborates a conclusion that his polis ...
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... communities with imperfect realisations of the array of polis institutions . The structures of such communities may manifest adaptations for facili- tating commercial exchanges with non - Greeks , set within a mosaic of articulated and ...
... communities with imperfect realisations of the array of polis institutions . The structures of such communities may manifest adaptations for facili- tating commercial exchanges with non - Greeks , set within a mosaic of articulated and ...
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... communities back to antiquity . The question that could be asked with regard to objects 169-201 is what elements exactly warrant the label ' Scythian ' ? At the end of the 2nd millennium BC , several communities in the Eurasian steppes ...
... communities back to antiquity . The question that could be asked with regard to objects 169-201 is what elements exactly warrant the label ' Scythian ' ? At the end of the 2nd millennium BC , several communities in the Eurasian steppes ...
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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