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He propounds a dilemma in which modern scholars deny the denomination polis to locations that our sources call poleis , and resolves by noting a tendency to require a polis satisfy expectations for a city - state .
He propounds a dilemma in which modern scholars deny the denomination polis to locations that our sources call poleis , and resolves by noting a tendency to require a polis satisfy expectations for a city - state .
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That polis was often applied to places that another authority calls a polis is at times owed to the prevalence of the ... ward using the term polis , and to fact that any attestation at any time counts the same for establishing status .
That polis was often applied to places that another authority calls a polis is at times owed to the prevalence of the ... ward using the term polis , and to fact that any attestation at any time counts the same for establishing status .
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These 19 emporia are mostly called poleis , while Hansen admits the emporion of Pistyros in Thrace was not a polis . The single - plane perspective adopted by the Polis Centre for such determinations and the overwhelming cultural bias ...
These 19 emporia are mostly called poleis , while Hansen admits the emporion of Pistyros in Thrace was not a polis . The single - plane perspective adopted by the Polis Centre for such determinations and the overwhelming cultural bias ...
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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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