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    Rome. the Etymological Origins

  • Clifford Ando Department of Classics 1115 East 58Th Street

    Clifford Ando Department of Classics 1115 East 58Th Street

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  • Celestial Women in Africa

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    African Dark Mother - Oldest Divinity We Know Lucia Chiavola Birnbaum, Ph.D

  • Clifford Ando Department of Classics 1115 East 58Th Street Chicago, IL

    Clifford Ando Department of Classics 1115 East 58Th Street Chicago, IL

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  • An Online Textbook for Classical Mythology

    An Online Textbook for Classical Mythology

  • In Search of the Granary of Rome: Environmental Decline in Roman North Africa

    In Search of the Granary of Rome: Environmental Decline in Roman North Africa

  • Colonisation As Domestic Displacement in the Roman Republic

    Colonisation As Domestic Displacement in the Roman Republic

  • The Romulus and Remus Myth As a Source of Insight Into Greek and Roman Values

    The Romulus and Remus Myth As a Source of Insight Into Greek and Roman Values

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  • Noel Lenski Departments of Classics and History Yale University PO Box 208266 New Haven, CT 06520-8266 (August 9, 2019)


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