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... palace at Pylos . We concentrate here on questions of economy and administration . How were various industries organised and operated in the palace ? How , where and why were records kept ? Valid answers to such questions can only be ...
... palace at Pylos . We concentrate here on questions of economy and administration . How were various industries organised and operated in the palace ? How , where and why were records kept ? Valid answers to such questions can only be ...
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... palace . Some sets even combine to form fuller dossiers . There are also long indiv- idual texts that are obviously summaries of information extracted from sets of shorter documents . Tablets from other areas of the palace tend to form ...
... palace . Some sets even combine to form fuller dossiers . There are also long indiv- idual texts that are obviously summaries of information extracted from sets of shorter documents . Tablets from other areas of the palace tend to form ...
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... palace at Pylos . How were work and record - keeping related throughout the palace ? When industrial activities spread over several locations , what relationship do work and workers in one room have to those in others ? What role do ...
... palace at Pylos . How were work and record - keeping related throughout the palace ? When industrial activities spread over several locations , what relationship do work and workers in one room have to those in others ? What role do ...
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