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Athletics in the Hellenistic World
Herausgeber: Christian Mann, Sofie Remijsen, Sebastian Scharff Steiner Franz Verlag, 11/2016 ISBN-13: 9783515115711 This is the first book on athletics in the Hellenistic era, with 16 contributions covering a range of historical, archaeological ...
Christophe Cusset
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The English language is a gargantuan, gluttonous beast. It has become extraordinary in its powers of assimilation – such that we rarely consider the origins of the words we use. In this paper, we will shed light on these origins, including the Pontic–Caspian steppe, the British Empire and, of course, a TV show.
Kieran M. R. Hunt
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The Hellenistic age : aspects of Hellenistic civilization, /
Originally published in 1923.The Hellenistic age and the history of civilization / by J. B. Bury -- Alexandrian literature / by E. A. Barber -- Hellenistic popular philosophy / by Edwyn Bevan -- The social question in the third century / by W.
Bury, J. B.(John Bagnell),1861-1927(viaf)36908129 +2 more
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The Hellenistic Age – (323 - 30 BC)
The period that historians call Hellenistic broadly extends from the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC until the first century BC - approximately 66 to 30 BC - when the Romans gradually took control of the Near East. The term Hellenistic refers to a
Jean-François Salles +1 more
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This article presents the second preliminary report on the excavations conducted in the Lower Town (Area D) of Kınık Höyük, located in the Bor Plain of southern Cappadocia. Recent fieldwork (2023–2025) has significantly refined the stratigraphic sequence
Marina Pucci +12 more
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Τεθμός tra l’Ecale di Callimaco e gli oracoli di Klaros
The paper suggests that the dorism τεθμός, found in some epigraphical oracles from the sanctuary of Klaros, represents a relevant proof of the relationships between Callimachus’ oeuvre and the oracular poetry from Klaros.
Bruna Capuzza
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Abstract Centres for Creative Occupation for People with Disabilities (KDAP‐AMEA) are disability‐specific after‐school structures in Greece operating within the broader framework of inclusive education and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).
Olga Lyra +2 more
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Debunking the Latest Scenario on the Rise of the Pork Taboo
A number of studies from Tel Aviv date the rise of the pork taboo in Israel as early as the Iron Age I in order to salvage the notion that the taboo was a reaction to the pork-consuming habits of the hated Philistines.
Philippe Guillaume
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The Eastern Mediterranean lies directly on the principal migration route for human groups dispersing across Africa, Europe, and Asia. It also encompasses the Balkans, where fauna and flora, as well as hominin populations, are thought to have persisted through glacial periods.
Katerina Harvati
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Hellenistic Cylindrical and Truncated Cone Beakers from Tarquinia and Ager Tarquiniensis
Hellenistic cylindrical and truncated cone clay beakers with a flattened rim, made of rough clay, have been found in settlements and necropoleis of Tarquinia and Ager Tarquiniensis (Viterbo, Tuscania, Montefiascone, Norchia, Castel d'Asso, Musarna ...
AMBROSINI L
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