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There was no way in which any Eastern elite could have coveted big Greek clay cups with handles and feet and a few lines painted on them , or found them acceptable for use , over their long - standing and long - lasting preference for ...
There was no way in which any Eastern elite could have coveted big Greek clay cups with handles and feet and a few lines painted on them , or found them acceptable for use , over their long - standing and long - lasting preference for ...
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of the consciousness which Greek peoples , who had lived quite apart until then , had developed , of sharing more common elements than those apparent with non - Greek peoples . They shared not only a language that , in spite of dialect ...
of the consciousness which Greek peoples , who had lived quite apart until then , had developed , of sharing more common elements than those apparent with non - Greek peoples . They shared not only a language that , in spite of dialect ...
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JOHN BOARDMAN There is no reason to think that the Greeks agonised over 'ethnicity' as do moderns and modern ... I am still not clear that 'Greek ethnicity' is a real subject, but it is certainly one that can generate a lot of writing.
JOHN BOARDMAN There is no reason to think that the Greeks agonised over 'ethnicity' as do moderns and modern ... I am still not clear that 'Greek ethnicity' is a real subject, but it is certainly one that can generate a lot of writing.
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Notes and Queries | 278 |
H G Niemeyer There is No Way Out of the Al Mina Debate | 292 |
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