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and the rise of a new aristocracy.23 Furthermore , major political events clearly had economic effects . Ceramic assemblages in the eastern Mediterranean clearly reflect both the Vandal conquest of Africa and its Byzantine reconquest.24 ...
and the rise of a new aristocracy.23 Furthermore , major political events clearly had economic effects . Ceramic assemblages in the eastern Mediterranean clearly reflect both the Vandal conquest of Africa and its Byzantine reconquest.24 ...
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in Murray's careful coinage of a “ neutral ' word to describe Herodotus ' manipulation of his sources , whose only permitted motivations are certain ' nobler ' motivations , moral and aesthetic , but never political : In this discussion ...
in Murray's careful coinage of a “ neutral ' word to describe Herodotus ' manipulation of his sources , whose only permitted motivations are certain ' nobler ' motivations , moral and aesthetic , but never political : In this discussion ...
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In fact , this is R.'s dissertation , completed in 1983 but published only now , principally on account of the censorship and political control that ruled scholarly research in the totalitarian era . The present book is the first ...
In fact , this is R.'s dissertation , completed in 1983 but published only now , principally on account of the censorship and political control that ruled scholarly research in the totalitarian era . The present book is the first ...
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