Ancient West & East, Volume 6Brill, 2007 |
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Page 81
... suggests that nucleated city plans emerged in mainland Greece as late as the 6th century.36 Consequently , at the time of the massive colonising movements , the mother poleis were still agglomera- tions of rural settlements.37 A ...
... suggests that nucleated city plans emerged in mainland Greece as late as the 6th century.36 Consequently , at the time of the massive colonising movements , the mother poleis were still agglomera- tions of rural settlements.37 A ...
Page 234
... suggests that flasks were brought to the region along well - established trade routes . The general lull in trade following the Gothic War ( the period when most were imported ) is difficult to account for . There are however parallels ...
... suggests that flasks were brought to the region along well - established trade routes . The general lull in trade following the Gothic War ( the period when most were imported ) is difficult to account for . There are however parallels ...
Page 434
... suggesting that the Phoenicians were not newcomers to Malta and that their speedy acceptance by the islanders was linked ... suggests that Malta was culturally stable throughout the first millennium B.C. to around the second century A.D. ...
... suggesting that the Phoenicians were not newcomers to Malta and that their speedy acceptance by the islanders was linked ... suggests that Malta was culturally stable throughout the first millennium B.C. to around the second century A.D. ...
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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