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Synoecism
The Athenian Prytaneion Discovered? 35
Mercenaries, Poleis, and Empires in the Fourth Century Bce
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Philip II of Macedon: a Consideration of Books VII IX of Justin's Epitome of Pompeius Trogus
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Interstate Alliances of the Fourth-Century BCE Greek World: a Socio-Cultural Perspective
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Conon and Rhodes: the Troubled Aftermath of Synoecism , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 24:4 (1983:Winter) P.333
Synoecism Processes and Non-Urban Sanctuaries
A BRIEF HISTORY of ANCIENT GREECE Politics, Society, and Culture
Lasithi: a History of Settlement on a Highland Plain in Crete
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University of Cincinnati
Week 5: Tyranny; Sparta
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Synoecism and Religious Interface in Demetrias \(Thessaly\)*
Top View
The Incorporation of Eleusis Into the Athenian Polis: the City Eleusinion and the Sanctuary Material in the Wells of the Athenian Agora
From the Oriental Theocratic Model to the Indo-European Family Structure Society: the Origins of the Greek Polis
Roots in the Cellar: the Dark Ages of Greece
The Rise of Athens
CLAS 201 (Handout 3)
Athens and the Persian Wars
R. Garland, Wandering Greeks
The Discourse of Kingship in Classical Athenian Thought
Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece Beiträge Zur Altertumskunde
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Some Aspects of Urbanization in Corinth'
Myth and Society in Ancient Greece
ATHENIAN SYNOECISM Cults, Myths, and the Elite in Sixth-Century Attica
People and Cities: Economic Horizons Beyond the Hellenistic Polis Graham Oliver (Brown University)
Ι. the Age of the Macedonian Kingdom (316-168 B.C.)
Restrictions and Access at Greek Sanctuary Sites