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Other ways to examine the finances behind the birth of Classical Greece
Abstract Although the birth of Classical Greece is often attributed to the constitutional reforms of Cleisthenes (508/507 BCE), the achievement of an economically minded government under the Peisistratid tyrant Hippias (527–510 BCE) potentially paved the way by advancing Athenian silver for exportation in international trade.
Jonathan R. Wood
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Summary Using the organic artefacts from the fourth‐century BC grave at Bulhakovo in southern Ukraine, this article discusses the economics of the perishable material culture of the Scythians of the Pontic Steppe region. Thanks to the survival of organic materials (wood, leather, textiles), the burial provides important information about the complex ...
Marina Daragan +5 more
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THE POZO MORO RELIEFS (CHINCHILLA, SPAIN): A MEDITERRANEAN HERO BETWEEN EAST AND WEST
Summary At Pozo Moro, archaeologists discovered the oldest series of architectural and sculptural remains currently known in Iberian culture. It is traditionally assumed that they were part of a single ten‐meters‐high tower that was built – and immediately collapsed – in the late sixth century BC, some fifty years before an Iberian necropolis ...
Jorge García Cardiel +1 more
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“Does Anybody Have A Map?”: The Impact of “Virtual Broadway” on Musical Theater Composition
The Journal of Popular Culture, Volume 54, Issue 2, Page 276-300, April 2021.
Clare Chandler, Simeon Scheuber‐Rush
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Burial \u3cem\u3eKlinai\u3c/em\u3e and \u3cem\u3eTotenmahl\u3c/em\u3e? [PDF]
How can burial furnishings help to clarify the meanings of banqueting imagery in funerary art and the place of banqueting in funerary ideologies? Should tombs furnished with klinai or replicas of banquet couches be understood as representations of ...
Baughan, Elizabeth P.
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A group of Lydia from Bilecik Museum [PDF]
Bu makale Afyonkarahisar ve Bursa çevresinden ele geçmiş lydionların araştırılmasını içermektedir. Eserler bugün Bilecik Müzesi’nde korunmaktadır. Buluntu noktalarına dair kayıtlar eksik olsa da tüm olarak elde olan eserlerin mezar buluntusu olması ...
Erpehliven, Hüseyin
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The Lydion: Revealing Connectivity across the Mediterranean in the Sixth Century B.C. [PDF]
The Archaic period was a period of great change around the Mediterranean: population growth, urbanization and colonization all contributed to the overturning of existing social and political structures.
Wrigley, Susan
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Resistance, Revolt, and Revolution in Achaemenid Persia: Response [PDF]
How can archaeology help us see low-level local resistance to imperial domination, before it erupts into the kind of revolt or rebellion attested to in historical sources?
Dusinberre, Elspeth
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Sculpted Symposiasts of Ionia [PDF]
Statues and statuettes of reclining banqueters were dedicated at several Ionian sanctuaries during the sixth century B.C.E., beginning with the Geneleos Group at the Samian Heraion.
Baughan, Elizabeth P.
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Persian Riders in Lydia? The Painted Frieze of the Aktepe Tomb Kline [PDF]
Aktepe lies within a cluster of tumuli near Güre in eastern Lydia, where many items in the famous ‘Lydian Treasure’ were unearthed by tomb-robbers in the late 1960s1.
Baughan, Elizabeth P.
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