Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... 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 between these two figures ...
... 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 between these two figures ...
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... discussion see J. K. Davies , Athenian Propertied Families [ Oxford , 1971 ] , pp . 324-26 ) . What this argues then ... discussion of the Egyptian etymologies of horses and chariots , i.e. , Egyptian ssmtderiving from Hebrew sus and ...
... discussion see J. K. Davies , Athenian Propertied Families [ Oxford , 1971 ] , pp . 324-26 ) . What this argues then ... discussion of the Egyptian etymologies of horses and chariots , i.e. , Egyptian ssmtderiving from Hebrew sus and ...
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... discussion takes up two chapters ( II and III , ' Egypt's Influence on Boiotia and the Peloponnese in the 3rd Millennium , ' I and II ) sandwiched between two others dealing with Crete ( I , ' Crete Before the Palaces , 7000-2100 B. C. ...
... discussion takes up two chapters ( II and III , ' Egypt's Influence on Boiotia and the Peloponnese in the 3rd Millennium , ' I and II ) sandwiched between two others dealing with Crete ( I , ' Crete Before the Palaces , 7000-2100 B. C. ...
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