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الصفحة 220
Gallant sup- ports his argument with epigraphical evidence that focuses on the subordination of entire com- munities ... to an anthropological archae- ologist there are some extremely strong cross- cultural arguments for its existence .
Gallant sup- ports his argument with epigraphical evidence that focuses on the subordination of entire com- munities ... to an anthropological archae- ologist there are some extremely strong cross- cultural arguments for its existence .
الصفحة 241
In reviewing his comments it became quickly apparent that his arguments are based upon a misrepresentation of my own argument and po- sition . This is probably inevitable , given that we are coming from two different disciplines .
In reviewing his comments it became quickly apparent that his arguments are based upon a misrepresentation of my own argument and po- sition . This is probably inevitable , given that we are coming from two different disciplines .
الصفحة 243
Here I used both formal and re- lational analogies , taking much of my argument from the work of Thomas Gallant ( 1991 ) . He noted several commonalities that ancient Greece shared with other cultures where known patronage existed ...
Here I used both formal and re- lational analogies , taking much of my argument from the work of Thomas Gallant ( 1991 ) . He noted several commonalities that ancient Greece shared with other cultures where known patronage existed ...
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Genealogy Ideology and Society | 8 |
Democracy and Art in LateSixth | 197 |
Aristocrats and the Coming of Athenian | 226 |
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