Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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... late antiquity , give a fascinating commentary on life in the area of Cyrene in late antiquity . Studies of this area have tended to divide ' Cyrenaicans ' , that is Greco - Roman inhabitants from Cyrene , from ' Libyans ' or native ...
... late antiquity , give a fascinating commentary on life in the area of Cyrene in late antiquity . Studies of this area have tended to divide ' Cyrenaicans ' , that is Greco - Roman inhabitants from Cyrene , from ' Libyans ' or native ...
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... late 1880s . ^ 2 While Noureddine's sample covers a slightly later period and another Tunisian city , his findings are so different as to suggest quite contrasting behavior . The vast majority of the victims of Sicilian criminals were ...
... late 1880s . ^ 2 While Noureddine's sample covers a slightly later period and another Tunisian city , his findings are so different as to suggest quite contrasting behavior . The vast majority of the victims of Sicilian criminals were ...
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... Late Antiquity ? The period from the late second to the seventh centuries AD is now commonly referred to as Late Antiquity . It is a period of considerable change in the political and social structures of the Roman Empire , and a ...
... Late Antiquity ? The period from the late second to the seventh centuries AD is now commonly referred to as Late Antiquity . It is a period of considerable change in the political and social structures of the Roman Empire , and a ...
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Living on the Margin Byzantine Farmers | 93 |
The British Protectorate of the Ionian Islands 18471859 | 107 |
Founts of Identity The Thirst of Hercules | 125 |
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