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This paper addresses the construction of a "national" identity of the Athenian inhabitants during the tyrannical governance of Peisistratos and his sons (561/0-511/0 BCE) mainly through a series of religious practices, such as the transfer of cults from ...
Eleni Krikona
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City, Identity, Trade: An Observation on the Rise of Naukratis in the Archaic Period
Trade in antiquity has been regarded as a dynamic concept, just as it is in today's world. That being said, defining the structure of long-distance trade in the Archaic period is highly problematic. However, a harbour settlement, Naukratis, has the potential to reveal the structure, organisation and interregional significance of trade activities and ...
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Urban law is a unique phenomenon in the life of medieval western society. When you study the history of medieval law initiation and progression, it is important to investigate the legal sources.
Pavel А. Blokhin
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Athény a Solón – objavenie zákonov (Athens and Solon – Emergence of Laws)
The article provides an overview of the proceedings of the archaic period of Athenian lawgivers which finally leads to the classical period and the organization of the city state.
Matúš Porubjak
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Hiketeia and Asylia in ancient greek mythical and political thought
This article, using as a starting point the concept of supplication and asylum seeking in archaic Greek thought, examines cases of supplication which either succeeded and therefore asylum was granted, or were rejected and the pleas for asylum failed. The
Eleni Alexandri, Stergiani Tzirvitzi
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Date et circonstances de l'institution de l'éphébie à Érétrie
The Eretrian decrees of the Hellenistic period show the ephebes celebrating the cult of Artemis Amarysia. However, no description of this archaic cult mentions the Eretrian ephebia in the fifth or fourth century.
Andrej Stanislaw Chankowski
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This article examines the insertion of Basque immigrants from the Baztan Valley, in the province of Navarre, into the wheatflourbread complex of latenineteenth century Mexico City.
Robert Weis.
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The Domari Language of Aleppo (Syria)
The goal of this paper is to shed light on an under-described variety of Domari, a very scarcely documented Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Dōm, who are often referred to as "the Middle-Eastern Gypsies".
Bruno Herin
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While preparing to restart the exploration of the ancient Greek city of Istros, interrupted by the First World War, Vasile Pârvan wrote an inaugural lecture for his course about Attic Drama in 1920 imitating a Platonic dialogue, Anaxandros, between three
Petre, Z.
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Local Scripts and State Formation in Northern Greece and the Northern Aegean
Beyond the colonial city-states on the coast and their immediate vicinity, several local scripts are attested across the Thracian and Macedonian hinterland in the Archaic period.
Angelos Boufalis
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