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Ancient World

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 1992
Joan Aruz   +4 more
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Ancient World

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 1999
Joan Aruz   +4 more
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The Ancient World

2015
The proceeding section begins the treaties on the background and outline of the ancient world. In particular, the discussion and presentation focuses on Africa, Asia and Europe as they relate to the development of a canon. It begins with the common African origins of all human beings, and the development of cultural expressions and sacred bodies of ...
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Ancient World

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 1993
Dorothea Arnold   +6 more
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Lynne Penberthy   +2 more
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Ancient World

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 2002
Dorothea Arnold   +4 more
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The Ancient World

1992
Athens may not have been the first power to gain wealth and dominion from overseas trade, but she was probably one of the first to found both on the ability to wage war at sea. There are examples in earlier history of nations such as the Minoan empire in Crete, growing rich by trade, but Athens is surely the first for which we have unequivocal evidence
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Irving’s Ancient World

2009
The twin colossi of the late Victorian and early Edwardian stage were Sir Henry Irving (knighted in 1895) and Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree (knighted in 1909). They eyed each other warily from their respective bases, the Lyceum Theatre and Her Majesty’s (later His Majesty’s) Theatre in Haymarket, as each sought to create productions of Shakespeare and ...
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Ancient World

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 1996
Joan Aruz   +5 more
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The Ancient World

1999
Abstract For a number of reasons the ancient world has played an important role in much recent thinking and writing about sexuality. First, we have reason to believe that public and private sexual behaviour were very different from the modern era, enough so that those who favour the idea that sexuality hasbeen socially and culturally ...
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