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It is therefore a Latial princely tomb . ... passive colonisation process during the late 8th century BC as expressed in the conventional absolute chronology : crowded on account of the thousands of Villanovan tombs excavated at centres ...
It is therefore a Latial princely tomb . ... passive colonisation process during the late 8th century BC as expressed in the conventional absolute chronology : crowded on account of the thousands of Villanovan tombs excavated at centres ...
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were apparently not only tombs , but also heroa , places of worship of the heroes buried in them , perhaps also places of oracles , as oracles were in antiquity often connected with dead heroes . As we have seen above , Thracian ...
were apparently not only tombs , but also heroa , places of worship of the heroes buried in them , perhaps also places of oracles , as oracles were in antiquity often connected with dead heroes . As we have seen above , Thracian ...
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Many Thracian tombs were heroa , where the kings ( and also queens , as we know now ) were celebrated and worshipped ... was concentrated at the entrance to the tomb , called the preddverie ( entryway ) by Rousseva.58 Most of the tombs ...
Many Thracian tombs were heroa , where the kings ( and also queens , as we know now ) were celebrated and worshipped ... was concentrated at the entrance to the tomb , called the preddverie ( entryway ) by Rousseva.58 Most of the tombs ...
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