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Greek and Non-Greek World in the Archaic Period
Literary evidence for a felt distinction between Greeks and barbarians does not begin with Herodotus and the Persian Wars, but can be glimpsed from Homer through the Archaic period.
Ingomar Weiler
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NAMES AND BARROWS OF THE ARCHAIC PERIOD
The article deals with the issues of Scythian archaeology related to the attribution of archaic burials and the definition of the names of historical characters for which they could be built. According to the author of excavation, the Scythian king Madyes, son of Protothyes, was buried in the barrow 1 of the Krasnoznamensky burial ground.
Кузнецова, Т.М.
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Happiness in the Archaic Period: A comprehensive analysis of the evolution of happiness-related keywords during the Archaic Period [PDF]
[eng] According to Aristotle, εὐδαιμονία is the highest good of human life. It comes from a life-long exercise to fulfill one's potential. Aristotle's definition of εὐδαιμονία in the 'Nicomachean Ethics' provided a concrete understanding of a concept that, previously, lacked a concrete definition. To make up for this absence, this work sets out to find
Allen Rutter, Isaac
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Denomination of single-rulers of Archaic Greece in written sources [PDF]
In the present paper the author analyses the evidence of the archaic Greek lyrics containing mentions of tyrants and tyranny and presents her version of the answer to the question who and why were called tyrants by the Greeks in the archaic period.
Solomatina, Elena Ivanovna
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Origins of Japanese archaic poetry: Japanese long song (nagauta / chōka)
The presented article is devoted, on the one hand, to the general problem of the literary process in an archaic society on the example of the genesis of waka poetry; on the other hand, it directly refers to the archaism of the so-called long song ...
A. V. Suslov
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The ‘Age of Tyrants’: an approach to the ambiguities of archaic tyranny
In this paper will address the archaic tyrannies. These historical processes in complex constructions traditionally encompassed historiography are currently displayed as a result of the different internal stresses that dotted Greece in the archaic period.
César Sierra Martín
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Lesbos wine: ΟΙΝΟΣ ΑΥΘΙΓΕΝΗΣ or regional vintage spread throughout the Lesbian sphere?
Judging from chemical results obtained on some 68 samples of archaic Lesbian amphoras both from Lesbos itself (Mytilene, Methymna, Eressos et alii) and from overseas sites (viz.
Dupont, P.
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Des voix de femmes dans la cité grecque archaïque : le cas des dédicaces athéniennes
A series of dedications made by women in Athens between 550 and 480 BCE shows a new form of expression for the female voice. Addressed to the gods, as well as to the entire city, these dedications do not mention any male parent and testify to a freedom ...
Claire Jacqmin
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