Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... Bernal argues ( B A 2 , pp . 135-37 ) that these were indeed granaries dating from the early Bronze Age ( c . 3300-2400 B. C. ) . On this he attacks Colin Renfrew ( i.e. , The Emergence of Civilisation : The Cyclades and the Aegean in ...
... Bernal argues ( B A 2 , pp . 135-37 ) that these were indeed granaries dating from the early Bronze Age ( c . 3300-2400 B. C. ) . On this he attacks Colin Renfrew ( i.e. , The Emergence of Civilisation : The Cyclades and the Aegean in ...
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John Pinsent. A topic renewed by Bernal in his discussion of Sesōstris and his presumed conquests is the ' Blackness ' of the king ( cf. B A 2 , pp . 245-57 , especially 251-57 ) . Perhaps nowhere else is Bernal's equivocal language more ...
John Pinsent. A topic renewed by Bernal in his discussion of Sesōstris and his presumed conquests is the ' Blackness ' of the king ( cf. B A 2 , pp . 245-57 , especially 251-57 ) . Perhaps nowhere else is Bernal's equivocal language more ...
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... Bernal first confuses the familial relationship in the Timaeus ( not that it is clear ) , stating that the ' Kritias ... of that name in Plato's dialogues , was the philosopher's great grandfather ' ( BĂ 2 , p . 297 ) . In the Timaeus ...
... Bernal first confuses the familial relationship in the Timaeus ( not that it is clear ) , stating that the ' Kritias ... of that name in Plato's dialogues , was the philosopher's great grandfather ' ( BĂ 2 , p . 297 ) . In the Timaeus ...
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