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Page 91
... GREEK POLEIS AS PART OF A WORLD - SYSTEM Kostas VLASSOPOULOS Abstract Standard accounts of Greek history have been overwhelmingly polis - centred , Athenocentric and Hellenocentric ; they have thus often marginalised the wider Greek ...
... GREEK POLEIS AS PART OF A WORLD - SYSTEM Kostas VLASSOPOULOS Abstract Standard accounts of Greek history have been overwhelmingly polis - centred , Athenocentric and Hellenocentric ; they have thus often marginalised the wider Greek ...
Page 92
... Greek temple architecture and Greek sculpture with Near Eastern decoration themes and funerary monuments , is neither simply an imitation , nor another illustration of Athenian creativity ; it was based on long experimentation between Greek ...
... Greek temple architecture and Greek sculpture with Near Eastern decoration themes and funerary monuments , is neither simply an imitation , nor another illustration of Athenian creativity ; it was based on long experimentation between Greek ...
Page 93
... Greek identity . At the same time , he has argued that it was the encounter with various communi- ties and cultures in the wider Mediterranean world and the various networks that communicated this knowledge and experience to the various ...
... Greek identity . At the same time , he has argued that it was the encounter with various communi- ties and cultures in the wider Mediterranean world and the various networks that communicated this knowledge and experience to the various ...
Contents
WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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