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Page 77
... relations of domination . In the case of the relation between Archaic Greece and Iron Age Europe , by the end of the 1970s this approach had been put into a kind of a manifesto in the influential paper of Frankenstein and Rowlands ...
... relations of domination . In the case of the relation between Archaic Greece and Iron Age Europe , by the end of the 1970s this approach had been put into a kind of a manifesto in the influential paper of Frankenstein and Rowlands ...
Page 82
... relations in a particular situation . The key adversary , the Persians , are described as uncivilised irrational barbarians when faced with the Greeks , but when dealing with the Scythians , their role changes into an orderly army ...
... relations in a particular situation . The key adversary , the Persians , are described as uncivilised irrational barbarians when faced with the Greeks , but when dealing with the Scythians , their role changes into an orderly army ...
Page 400
... relations with non - Jews in Graeco - Jewish lit- erature , maintaining that while Jewish views concerning interactions with non - Jews varied , a common theme in this literature was a general agreement about the differences between ...
... relations with non - Jews in Graeco - Jewish lit- erature , maintaining that while Jewish views concerning interactions with non - Jews varied , a common theme in this literature was a general agreement about the differences between ...
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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