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... SOCIAL STATUS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN ROMAN THRACE ( GRAVE STELAI AND ALTARS ) Mario IVANOV Abstract Study of grave ... social and cultural processes current in provincial Roman soci- ety . The information , which concerns the juridical ...
... SOCIAL STATUS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN ROMAN THRACE ( GRAVE STELAI AND ALTARS ) Mario IVANOV Abstract Study of grave ... social and cultural processes current in provincial Roman soci- ety . The information , which concerns the juridical ...
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... social significance is more difficult to interpret because most examples consist only of the name of the deceased with no indication about who erected the monument . The existence of the nuclear family in Thasos is beyond doubt , even ...
... social significance is more difficult to interpret because most examples consist only of the name of the deceased with no indication about who erected the monument . The existence of the nuclear family in Thasos is beyond doubt , even ...
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... Social Structure ' , contains four papers on Mycenaean topics ( palaces , administration , power terminology , social structure ) and two on Homeric poems and epics , In Part II , ' Continuity - Discontinuity - Transformation ' , the ...
... Social Structure ' , contains four papers on Mycenaean topics ( palaces , administration , power terminology , social structure ) and two on Homeric poems and epics , In Part II , ' Continuity - Discontinuity - Transformation ' , the ...
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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