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The thyrseis , little forts of Thracian princes , as Thucydides called them , are also little known.36 The only well - known genuine Thracian town is Seuthopolis , while Pistiros on the Maritsa was a Greek emporion where the Greek ...
The thyrseis , little forts of Thracian princes , as Thucydides called them , are also little known.36 The only well - known genuine Thracian town is Seuthopolis , while Pistiros on the Maritsa was a Greek emporion where the Greek ...
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Vault and dome were known in Thrace early , at the time of the Greek conquest of Thrace by Philip II the arch was well known and widely used , even dome vaulting attempted . The pillars supporting walls of round and square chambers also ...
Vault and dome were known in Thrace early , at the time of the Greek conquest of Thrace by Philip II the arch was well known and widely used , even dome vaulting attempted . The pillars supporting walls of round and square chambers also ...
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The acorns and Negro heads on the phiale had a parallel in a similar vessel of the cult statue of Nemesis at Rhamnus , known from Pausanias ' description ( 1. 33. 3 ) ; but acorns were the fruit of the tree of Zeus ( i.e. of the highest ...
The acorns and Negro heads on the phiale had a parallel in a similar vessel of the cult statue of Nemesis at Rhamnus , known from Pausanias ' description ( 1. 33. 3 ) ; but acorns were the fruit of the tree of Zeus ( i.e. of the highest ...
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