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We cannot sustain an ' ethnic identity ' only through funerary rituals , but what Shepherd's study shows is how the cities implanted in Sicily had as a basic point of reference the other Greek cities of the island .
We cannot sustain an ' ethnic identity ' only through funerary rituals , but what Shepherd's study shows is how the cities implanted in Sicily had as a basic point of reference the other Greek cities of the island .
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I share the idea that Greek aristocracies could be closer to certain non - Greek elites than to the greater part of the population of the Greek cities ( p . 103 , after Herman ) , 30 but when aristocrats exercise their leadership in ...
I share the idea that Greek aristocracies could be closer to certain non - Greek elites than to the greater part of the population of the Greek cities ( p . 103 , after Herman ) , 30 but when aristocrats exercise their leadership in ...
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32 The important thing is that the Greeks who from the 8th century BC had begun to establish their cities outside Greece remained faithful to some objects ( to the same objects ) that they used in their mother cities ; consequently ...
32 The important thing is that the Greeks who from the 8th century BC had begun to establish their cities outside Greece remained faithful to some objects ( to the same objects ) that they used in their mother cities ; consequently ...
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