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Page 77
... approach . Consequently , the fundamental innovation in approach to the evidence , brought in by the processual shift , did not abolish the archaeological practice of envisaging the spatial dimension of past peoples in our own terms ...
... approach . Consequently , the fundamental innovation in approach to the evidence , brought in by the processual shift , did not abolish the archaeological practice of envisaging the spatial dimension of past peoples in our own terms ...
Page 99
... approach , is Athenogenes , an Egyptian metic , involved in selling perfumes in late 4th - century 43 For example Osborne 1998 ; but the reply in Malkin 2002 to Osborne's claims is highly stim- ulating . * On Amphipolis , for example ...
... approach , is Athenogenes , an Egyptian metic , involved in selling perfumes in late 4th - century 43 For example Osborne 1998 ; but the reply in Malkin 2002 to Osborne's claims is highly stim- ulating . * On Amphipolis , for example ...
Page 284
... approach of those studying Mycenaeans and Minoans to the concept of the emporion from that of Classicists . " The approach of Classicists is dominated by Greek written sources from the 5th century BC and later , with archaeology used ...
... approach of those studying Mycenaeans and Minoans to the concept of the emporion from that of Classicists . " The approach of Classicists is dominated by Greek written sources from the 5th century BC and later , with archaeology used ...
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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