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The Western Greeks were early and highly successful competitors at the Games and some of the more profligate donors judging by the evidence of the Archaic treasuries . Yet their presence at Olympia appears to date to a much earlier ...
The Western Greeks were early and highly successful competitors at the Games and some of the more profligate donors judging by the evidence of the Archaic treasuries . Yet their presence at Olympia appears to date to a much earlier ...
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2004 : ' How “ Greek ” were the early Western Greeks ? ' . In Lomas , K. ( ed . ) , Greek Identity in the Western Mediterranean . Papers in Honour of Brian Shefton ( Leiden ) , 35–54 . Kilian - Dirlmeier , I. 1985 : ' Fremde Weihungen ...
2004 : ' How “ Greek ” were the early Western Greeks ? ' . In Lomas , K. ( ed . ) , Greek Identity in the Western Mediterranean . Papers in Honour of Brian Shefton ( Leiden ) , 35–54 . Kilian - Dirlmeier , I. 1985 : ' Fremde Weihungen ...
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Panagyurskoto sakrovishte i trakiiskata kultura ( The Panagjurishte Treasure and Thracian Culture ) , Sofia 2004 , 197 pp . , illustrations , articles in Bulgarian ( usually with summaries in a Western European language ) and in English ...
Panagyurskoto sakrovishte i trakiiskata kultura ( The Panagjurishte Treasure and Thracian Culture ) , Sofia 2004 , 197 pp . , illustrations , articles in Bulgarian ( usually with summaries in a Western European language ) and in English ...
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Notes and Queries | 278 |
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