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However , the first question that must be asked is whether in the Archaic period Hellenic identity ( that is , the self - conscious realisation of the Hellenic community ) was based primarily on putative claims of kinship as Hall claims ...
However , the first question that must be asked is whether in the Archaic period Hellenic identity ( that is , the self - conscious realisation of the Hellenic community ) was based primarily on putative claims of kinship as Hall claims ...
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It is thus illegitimate for Hall to claim implicitly that we have four items ( blood , language , religion , customs ) in an order of ascending or ... conception of Hellenicity not ( as he himself claims ) the Classical conception .
It is thus illegitimate for Hall to claim implicitly that we have four items ( blood , language , religion , customs ) in an order of ascending or ... conception of Hellenicity not ( as he himself claims ) the Classical conception .
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Even if the book ' makes no claim to be authoritative or comprehensive ' ( p . ... powers built upon their predecessors in the Levant , especially as regards their claims to a universal empire and its highly Hellenized culture ' ( p .
Even if the book ' makes no claim to be authoritative or comprehensive ' ( p . ... powers built upon their predecessors in the Levant , especially as regards their claims to a universal empire and its highly Hellenized culture ' ( p .
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