Aetolia
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- Guerrilla Warfare in Hegemonic Wars: Athenians’ Expedition to Aetolia
- The Freedom of the Greeks in the Early Hellenistic Period (337-262 BC)
- Polybius on Hellenism and Changing Hegemonic Powers Emma Nicholson
- Apollo, Ennodia, and Fourth-Century Thessaly*
- MATERIAL KOINAI in the GREEK EARLY IRON AGE and ARCHAIC PERIOD Edited by Søren Handberg & Anastasia Gadolou
- The Aetolian Elite Warriors and Fifth-Century Roots of the Hellenistic Confederacy Publikacja Dofinansowana Przez Rektora Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
- Index to Volumes 1-10. 1897-1906
- The Western Silk Road in Greece
- From Herodotus to Diodorus Siculus
- Greek Inscriptions (1-13)
- Resurrecting the Past, Constructing the Future: a Historical Investigation on the Formation of a Greek National Identity in Schools, 1834-1913
- The Ptolemies Versus the Achaean and Aetolian Leagues in the 250S–220S Bc
- Genetic and Endosymbiotic Diversity of Greek Populations Of
- Dedications at Ancient Dodona
- Homer and History: Old Questions, New Evidence 5
- The Cults of Apollo in Northwestern Greece
- Herodotus' Homer. Troy, Thermopylae, and the Dorians
- THERMIKA and PANAITOLIKA Jn the Inscriptionpublished in Ath