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Page 55
... origin , as has already been noted by Boardman . Iconography : Genre Confusion . The repoussé figures between the lobes exhibit an iconography whose separate elements are recognisably Achaemenid : addorsed ram protomes and a winged sun ...
... origin , as has already been noted by Boardman . Iconography : Genre Confusion . The repoussé figures between the lobes exhibit an iconography whose separate elements are recognisably Achaemenid : addorsed ram protomes and a winged sun ...
Page 97
... origin , often they have mixed and ever - changing backgrounds ; often they are stateless communities , in a few cases they have the active back of their community of origin . In other circumstances the move- ment of goods is based on ...
... origin , often they have mixed and ever - changing backgrounds ; often they are stateless communities , in a few cases they have the active back of their community of origin . In other circumstances the move- ment of goods is based on ...
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... origin for the Spartan polity , because Thales is here a precursor of Lycurgus , not his mentor , and because Ionia also influences Lycurgan nomothesia , negatively by exhibiting deviations from Greek norms , and positively by Lycurgan ...
... origin for the Spartan polity , because Thales is here a precursor of Lycurgus , not his mentor , and because Ionia also influences Lycurgan nomothesia , negatively by exhibiting deviations from Greek norms , and positively by Lycurgan ...
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WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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