Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... ancient authors as sources : " Historiography in antiquity dealt with important and noteworthy events , or at any rate those regarded as such , according to principles , interests , aims and tastes of great diversity . " ( Gabba 1983 ...
... ancient authors as sources : " Historiography in antiquity dealt with important and noteworthy events , or at any rate those regarded as such , according to principles , interests , aims and tastes of great diversity . " ( Gabba 1983 ...
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... ancient authors . To this archaeological entity there seems to correspond a sociocultural unit , reinforced by linguistic identities , for which quite a large number of written documents have survived . It seems , therefore , that we ...
... ancient authors . To this archaeological entity there seems to correspond a sociocultural unit , reinforced by linguistic identities , for which quite a large number of written documents have survived . It seems , therefore , that we ...
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... ancient authors and the peoples inhabiting them . In spite of these difficulties , it is worth using the ancient authors ' reports as a basis for the establishment of models about the ideology and socio - economic organisation of the ...
... ancient authors and the peoples inhabiting them . In spite of these difficulties , it is worth using the ancient authors ' reports as a basis for the establishment of models about the ideology and socio - economic organisation of the ...
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