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HBV and HCV Burden in a Greek Hospital Population (2018-2024): Trends and Correlates of HBsAg and Anti-HCV Positivity. [PDF]
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Anatolian Studies, 1956
Intimate Connections Between Anatolia and Thrace had been suspected ever since Kazarov published his finds from Kyrillovo. Despite the peculiarities in their handles, the vases and bronzes look so distinctively Anatolian that Thrace seemed just a provincial extension of the Early Troadic Bronze Age culture as known in 1914.
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Intimate Connections Between Anatolia and Thrace had been suspected ever since Kazarov published his finds from Kyrillovo. Despite the peculiarities in their handles, the vases and bronzes look so distinctively Anatolian that Thrace seemed just a provincial extension of the Early Troadic Bronze Age culture as known in 1914.
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Bulletin de correspondance hellénique, 1925
Seure Georges. Chars thraces. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 49, 1925. pp. 347-437.
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Seure Georges. Chars thraces. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 49, 1925. pp. 347-437.
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2004
Abstract The reaction of most students of Classical Antiquity to the subject of this chapter might well be: were there any poleis in inland Thrace? Most of the sites marked on Barr. Maps 22, 51 and 52 are coastal, and most of the inland ones seem to be of Roman date.
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Abstract The reaction of most students of Classical Antiquity to the subject of this chapter might well be: were there any poleis in inland Thrace? Most of the sites marked on Barr. Maps 22, 51 and 52 are coastal, and most of the inland ones seem to be of Roman date.
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2004
Abstract The European coast of the Propontis was settled by Megarians (no. 225) and Samians (no. 864). By 480 four colonies are recorded: viz. from east to west, Megarian Byzantion (no. 674) and Selymbria (no. 679), and Samian Perinthos (no. 678) and Bisanthe (no. 673), along with two probably smaller and presumably dependent settlements,
Louisa Loukopoulou, Adam Laitar
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Abstract The European coast of the Propontis was settled by Megarians (no. 225) and Samians (no. 864). By 480 four colonies are recorded: viz. from east to west, Megarian Byzantion (no. 674) and Selymbria (no. 679), and Samian Perinthos (no. 678) and Bisanthe (no. 673), along with two probably smaller and presumably dependent settlements,
Louisa Loukopoulou, Adam Laitar
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1997
Abstract When Tomi was under pressure from the barbarians, two men were elected from all the citizens to enlist and command a small garrison; they were to have full powers of coercion and were themselves to be unaccountable; once the crisis was over, the commanders and their garrison were praised (2).
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Abstract When Tomi was under pressure from the barbarians, two men were elected from all the citizens to enlist and command a small garrison; they were to have full powers of coercion and were themselves to be unaccountable; once the crisis was over, the commanders and their garrison were praised (2).
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Traditional Wrestling in Thrace
International Journal of Wrestling Science, 2012ABSTRACTThe aim of this paper was to study the traditional wrestling matches which were held by the Greeks in Thracian cultural events by researching the literature and the information acquired by field work. As research has revealed, the Thracians included wrestling matches in almost every festival and celebration.
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