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Cambridge University Press. ments began to which names may be given: on the northern confines of the Greek peninsula the appearance of speakers of an Indo-European language, which we label 'Greek', and in Crete the beginning of a ...
Barnett , R. D. Sculptures from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh ( 668–627 B.C. ) . London , 1976 116 . Barnett , R. D. and Falkner , M. The Sculptures of Aššur - naşir - apli II ( 883– 859 B.C. ) , Tiglath - pileser III ...
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Etruscan black - figure hydria by the Micali Banditaccia cemetery , Caere , showing the blind- Painter , said to be from Vulci ; about 510-500 ... In general : N. J. Spivey , The Micali Painter and his Followers ( Oxford , 1987 ) .
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Academy of Plato 24 Glyphada 25 Gonia 26 Corinth 27 Nemea 28 Tiryns 29 Lerna 30 Louka 31 Ayioryitika 32 Asea 33 Kouphovouno 34 Asteri ( Karaousi ) 35 Ayios Strategos 36 Goulas ( Plitra ) 37 Epidaurus Limera ?
Nippur 11 : The North Temple and Sounding E ( OIP Chicago , 1978 306. Meauleau , M. ' Mesopotamia under Persian rule ' , in a S , 354–85 ( = id . in Griechen und Perser : die Mittelmeerwelt im Altertum I , 330-35 .
This particular horos is one of some fifty - eight uncovered by the excavators of the Athenian 112. Horoi . ... 80A , 81A with comment on p . xiv ; P.C. Millett , Lending and Borrowing in Ancient Athens ( Cambridge , 1991 ) .
ment patterns and structures , as well as material culture , from the late preRoman Iron Age . ... A.D. The tendency thereafter was for only those settlements founded at the very end of the Iron Age to continue on and develop into small ...
Villa to village in Sicily – Wilson ( 1990 ) 215 , 230–3 ; cf. Whittaker ( 1987 ) 91 . Labour regimes - Wilson ( 1990 ) 234 , but disputed by Vera ( 1988b ) , who believes that a slave revolt in the mid third century ( SHA Gall..4.9 ) ...
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A new Plates Volume to accompany the four new Parts of The Cambridge Ancient History, Volumes I and II. The editors have selected many new as well as familiar subjects for illustration, and contributors to the text Volumes have made ...
This is Volume I Part II for period of Egypt and Babylonia to 1580 B.C.This part deals with the history of the Near East from about 3000 to 1750 B.C. In Egypt, a long period of political unification and stability enabled the kings of the ...
Part II of volume I deals with the history of the Near East from about 3000 to 1750 B.C. In Egypt, a long period of political unification and stability enabled the kings of the Old Kingdom to develop and exploit natural resources, to ...