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Music and Traditions of Thrace (Greece): a Trans-Cultural Teaching Tool 1
Blood Ties: Religion, Violence, and the Politics of Nationhood in Ottoman Macedonia, 1878
The Vlachs of Greece and Their Misunderstood History Helen Abadzi1 January 2004
J.K. Campbell, Honour, Family and Patronage. a Study of Institutions and Moral Values in a Greek Mountain Community. Clarendon Press
Castellorizian Greeks in Perth, Australia
Communities, Identities and Migrations in Southeast Europe Collected Articles
Transhumance Routes in Greece
Oli Mazi 2010
Religious Recollections of Family in the Ritual World on Rhodes
Dance in Greece
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Past, Present and Future of Pastoralism in Greece Ioannis Hadjigeorgiou
CURRICULUM VITAE Peter Sutton Allen Professor of Anthropology Department of Anthropology Rhode Island College Providence, Rhode
Durham E-Theses
Greece Where the Physical Environment and the Rich Cultural Inheritance Have Remained Unaffected by the Rapid and Often Irrational Development of the Modern Age
The Example of the Vlahs-Armani of Seli Imathias-Greece
The Western Silk Road in Greece
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Understand & Survival
Illinois Classical Studies
The Little Book of BIG Greek Lies
Research Theme 2: Architecture Synthesis Research Report
An Examination of Greek Canadian Transnationalism, 1900S-1990S
Folk Dance Festival
In a Greek Farming Community. Di
Modern Greece: Language and Culture University of Roehampton
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Alatzas: Handwoven Fabrics During the Early Industrial Period in Greece (1880–1920) Linda M
Bilingual Speech and Language Ecology in Greek Thrace: Romani and Pomak in Contact with Turkish Evangelia Adamou
Balkan Roma Immigrants in Greece: an Initial Approach to the Traits of a Migration Flow.I
Social Networks in Greek Thrace: Language Shift and Language Maintenance Evangelia Adamou
Thessaloniki
HISTORY •• Geometric Age 31
Durham E-Theses
The Discovery of New Greeks. the Cases of Gagauz in Moldova and "Pontians" in Turkey1