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doi : 10.2143 / AWE.7.0.2033256 AWE 7 ( 2008 ) 135-150 SOCIAL STATUS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN ROMAN THRACE ( GRAVE STELAI AND ALTARS ) Mario IVANOV а Abstract Study of grave monuments shows that the basis of ancient provincial society ...
doi : 10.2143 / AWE.7.0.2033256 AWE 7 ( 2008 ) 135-150 SOCIAL STATUS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN ROMAN THRACE ( GRAVE STELAI AND ALTARS ) Mario IVANOV а Abstract Study of grave monuments shows that the basis of ancient provincial society ...
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It is evident mainly in the monuments of military men , for whom special status and duties caused family relationships to be overshadowed and displaced by comradeship . Only limited evidence of dependence between the deceased and the ...
It is evident mainly in the monuments of military men , for whom special status and duties caused family relationships to be overshadowed and displaced by comradeship . Only limited evidence of dependence between the deceased and the ...
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1 ) , over the status as polis of which he hesitates . Yet , I am uncertain whether Pausanias does in fact deny polis status to the people of Ledon , however displaced and few in number they had become . He emphasises their selfidentity ...
1 ) , over the status as polis of which he hesitates . Yet , I am uncertain whether Pausanias does in fact deny polis status to the people of Ledon , however displaced and few in number they had become . He emphasises their selfidentity ...
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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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