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... shows that there was an idealised Egyptian world - view plac- ing all things Egyptian above other , foreign cultures , creating an ' us versus them ' dualism . Nevertheless this idealisation had a strong counterpart that existed almost ...
... shows that there was an idealised Egyptian world - view plac- ing all things Egyptian above other , foreign cultures , creating an ' us versus them ' dualism . Nevertheless this idealisation had a strong counterpart that existed almost ...
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... shows a female figure in a long garment and a veil cover- ing her head and billowing out behind her.26 These objects , with undeniable Celtiberian provenience , demonstrate that veils featured in local female costume . On a few of the ...
... shows a female figure in a long garment and a veil cover- ing her head and billowing out behind her.26 These objects , with undeniable Celtiberian provenience , demonstrate that veils featured in local female costume . On a few of the ...
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... shows the mosaic - like constitution of the Anatolian population but also presents good examples of the artificial construction of eth- nic identities . Although the nomadic tribes called Yörük were originally Turkoman , like the ...
... shows the mosaic - like constitution of the Anatolian population but also presents good examples of the artificial construction of eth- nic identities . Although the nomadic tribes called Yörük were originally Turkoman , like the ...
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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