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The variant of * 225 UMINA ' town ' with four additional strokes , which I transliterate as UMINA + MI ) , does not refer to a town , but , as the present text most clearly shows , an interconnected series of defence works10 - this time ...
The variant of * 225 UMINA ' town ' with four additional strokes , which I transliterate as UMINA + MI ) , does not refer to a town , but , as the present text most clearly shows , an interconnected series of defence works10 - this time ...
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... 29 non - Greek towns , 22 poorly attested , 99 otherwise attested , and 8 questionable cases among which they ... from the non - Greek poleis that the geographical works underlying the Periplus te led to call any town a polis .
... 29 non - Greek towns , 22 poorly attested , 99 otherwise attested , and 8 questionable cases among which they ... from the non - Greek poleis that the geographical works underlying the Periplus te led to call any town a polis .
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A determination that its towns were poleis in the later 5th century BC is well grounded . In the 5th century , the region was variously described as a part of Elis ( Thucydides ) or , in the case of some towns , as Minyan ( Herodotus ) ...
A determination that its towns were poleis in the later 5th century BC is well grounded . In the 5th century , the region was variously described as a part of Elis ( Thucydides ) or , in the case of some towns , as Minyan ( Herodotus ) ...
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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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