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... Names The data extracted from the names of the deceased as well as those of their relatives are of significance in determining their ethnicity and cultural position . A great number ( more than two - thirds ) of stelai and altars ...
... Names The data extracted from the names of the deceased as well as those of their relatives are of significance in determining their ethnicity and cultural position . A great number ( more than two - thirds ) of stelai and altars ...
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... name variants.67 To summarise : Greek names are mentioned on more than half the monuments ( with inscriptions preserved ) 118 , including Romanised Greek names . The number of Roman names is significant as well - 41 monuments , mostly ...
... name variants.67 To summarise : Greek names are mentioned on more than half the monuments ( with inscriptions preserved ) 118 , including Romanised Greek names . The number of Roman names is significant as well - 41 monuments , mostly ...
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... names and their determination can- not be made using onomastic data alone . But such statistics are a good indicator if cultural rather than ethnic characteristics are the priority . Adoption of foreign names by Thracians shows their ...
... names and their determination can- not be made using onomastic data alone . But such statistics are a good indicator if cultural rather than ethnic characteristics are the priority . Adoption of foreign names by Thracians shows their ...
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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