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a particular foreign provenience – in other words , with the question of channels of transmission . ” This last point leads us away from a mere comparison of texts and encourages us to consider the context of the receiving author or ...
a particular foreign provenience – in other words , with the question of channels of transmission . ” This last point leads us away from a mere comparison of texts and encourages us to consider the context of the receiving author or ...
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... of the goods in question . Any exchange may therefore remain unique , though it may also be repeated with fresh goods.90 Imitating goods points in a similar direction as barter , for the impulse to do so arises from an unfulfilled ...
... of the goods in question . Any exchange may therefore remain unique , though it may also be repeated with fresh goods.90 Imitating goods points in a similar direction as barter , for the impulse to do so arises from an unfulfilled ...
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Indeed , it is precisely the question of the historical value of legends that forms the core of Bernal's critique of contemporary classical scholarship in Black Athena . The distinction between history and myth was much less clear ...
Indeed , it is precisely the question of the historical value of legends that forms the core of Bernal's critique of contemporary classical scholarship in Black Athena . The distinction between history and myth was much less clear ...
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N COLDSTREAM + Cypriot Taste in Early Greek Ceramic Imports | 21 |
N KOKKINOS Ancient Chronography Eratosthenes and the Dating of the Fall | 37 |
MAEIR A FANTALKIN and A ZUKERMAN The Earliest Greek Import in | 57 |
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