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... existence only through a carved stone slab that has come to be called a funerary banquet monument . What should be made of this iconographic category ? How did banquet iconog- raphy come to feature on Celtiberian grave monuments , and ...
... existence only through a carved stone slab that has come to be called a funerary banquet monument . What should be made of this iconographic category ? How did banquet iconog- raphy come to feature on Celtiberian grave monuments , and ...
Page 342
... existence of ethnic prejudice or xenophobia in antiquity , even though there may be marked differences in the evaluation of these phenom- ena , but the existence of proto - racism is not obvious ' ( p . 24 ) . In many cases the ...
... existence of ethnic prejudice or xenophobia in antiquity , even though there may be marked differences in the evaluation of these phenom- ena , but the existence of proto - racism is not obvious ' ( p . 24 ) . In many cases the ...
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... existence of an elaborated concept of ' race ' in the ancient world . Although racism , irrational by definition , can exist , based on the perception of some- thing that actually does not ( in I.'s words : ' race , then , does not ...
... existence of an elaborated concept of ' race ' in the ancient world . Although racism , irrational by definition , can exist , based on the perception of some- thing that actually does not ( in I.'s words : ' race , then , does not ...
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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