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... ( cited below ) that they liked it for the fragrant pine odour which it gives off when rubbed and warmed . The details of the form and manner in which the amber was used are not , however , so clear — at least , the diversity of scholarly ...
... ( cited below ) that they liked it for the fragrant pine odour which it gives off when rubbed and warmed . The details of the form and manner in which the amber was used are not , however , so clear — at least , the diversity of scholarly ...
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... cited by Bernal ) . More likely , however , is the view that the context reflects the eighth century B. C. , as argued by A. B. Lloyd ( Herodotus Book II , 3 pts . [ Leiden , 1975-88 ] , 1. pp . 11-12 cited by Bernal but not in this ...
... cited by Bernal ) . More likely , however , is the view that the context reflects the eighth century B. C. , as argued by A. B. Lloyd ( Herodotus Book II , 3 pts . [ Leiden , 1975-88 ] , 1. pp . 11-12 cited by Bernal but not in this ...
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... cited . One such case is the discussion of the cults of Athena and Alalkomene , where Bernal mixes references from Lactantius ( citing Bacchylides ) , Apollonius of Rhodes ( third century B. C. ) , and other sources to establish a link ...
... cited . One such case is the discussion of the cults of Athena and Alalkomene , where Bernal mixes references from Lactantius ( citing Bacchylides ) , Apollonius of Rhodes ( third century B. C. ) , and other sources to establish a link ...
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