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Page 83
... social and economic relations . This mechanistic approach leaves aside the diversity and changes in Greek atti- tudes towards others , and even more so the reasons governing the choices and responses from non - Greeks . The long ...
... social and economic relations . This mechanistic approach leaves aside the diversity and changes in Greek atti- tudes towards others , and even more so the reasons governing the choices and responses from non - Greeks . The long ...
Page 84
... social order represented by the princely graves - the absence of plundering , subsequent burials or intervention may suggest impor- tance and reverence towards the mounds . It may then be presumed that the tensions , competition , and ...
... social order represented by the princely graves - the absence of plundering , subsequent burials or intervention may suggest impor- tance and reverence towards the mounds . It may then be presumed that the tensions , competition , and ...
Page 123
... social practices . Calling to mind a real banquet was not the main point . In an upwardly mobile provincial town , social symbolism was a staple of aspiration politics . The stelai needed to address local artistic and cultural values ...
... social practices . Calling to mind a real banquet was not the main point . In an upwardly mobile provincial town , social symbolism was a staple of aspiration politics . The stelai needed to address local artistic and cultural values ...
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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