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Such evidence as there is also suggests that Olympia was chosen in preference to mother - city sanctuaries . If this is correct , then we have to ask why the Western Greeks would have bothered to make the journey to Olympia and to ...
Such evidence as there is also suggests that Olympia was chosen in preference to mother - city sanctuaries . If this is correct , then we have to ask why the Western Greeks would have bothered to make the journey to Olympia and to ...
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3 ) or if , as Hall himself suggests , “ everything in the Linear B corpus ... suggests that self - identification operated principally at the local level and not further ' ( p . 53 ) , which is a not very prudent statement in view of ...
3 ) or if , as Hall himself suggests , “ everything in the Linear B corpus ... suggests that self - identification operated principally at the local level and not further ' ( p . 53 ) , which is a not very prudent statement in view of ...
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Those which are fall into two broad categories : some summarise present knowledge and suggest directions for ... the territory — indeed in this case beyond the boundaries of the historical Corinthia - and suggests how study of the whole ...
Those which are fall into two broad categories : some summarise present knowledge and suggest directions for ... the territory — indeed in this case beyond the boundaries of the historical Corinthia - and suggests how study of the whole ...
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