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Today it may be more important to identify oneself as a Catholic , Moslem or Jew , regardless of nationality not a problem in antiquity , where declared identity seems to have depended wholly upon the context in which it might need to ...
Today it may be more important to identify oneself as a Catholic , Moslem or Jew , regardless of nationality not a problem in antiquity , where declared identity seems to have depended wholly upon the context in which it might need to ...
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Today it may be more important to identify oneself as a Catholic, Moslem or Jew, regardless of nationality — not a problem in antiquity, where declared identity seems to have depended wholly upon the context in which it might need to be ...
Today it may be more important to identify oneself as a Catholic, Moslem or Jew, regardless of nationality — not a problem in antiquity, where declared identity seems to have depended wholly upon the context in which it might need to be ...
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The first problem is tackled through use of the Greek historical writings and the Assyrian records , some of which mention their raids on Urartu and Phrygia between 714 and the 670s BC . The significance of the Late Bronze Age cultures ...
The first problem is tackled through use of the Greek historical writings and the Assyrian records , some of which mention their raids on Urartu and Phrygia between 714 and the 670s BC . The significance of the Late Bronze Age cultures ...
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Articles | 255 |
Notes and Queries | 278 |
H G Niemeyer There is No Way Out of the Al Mina Debate | 292 |
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