Ancient Greece: An Illustrated HistoryViking Press, 1973 - 192 pages |
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... fleet on which fifth- century Athens depended for her livelihood demanded vast and constant supplies of lumber - all , now , to be imported . To make matters worse , though Greece had superb potter's clay and marble , the country was ...
... fleet on which fifth- century Athens depended for her livelihood demanded vast and constant supplies of lumber - all , now , to be imported . To make matters worse , though Greece had superb potter's clay and marble , the country was ...
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... fleet , brought steadily increasing affluence . The needs of commerce , and their own native brilliance , led the Cretans through all the main pre - alphabetic systems of writing in a staggeringly short time , moving on from 17 ...
... fleet , brought steadily increasing affluence . The needs of commerce , and their own native brilliance , led the Cretans through all the main pre - alphabetic systems of writing in a staggeringly short time , moving on from 17 ...
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... fleet . What we have here is violent , almost hysterical , class prejudice on the part of the old elite . Many of the latter , it is true , fought patriotically to stand off Xerxes ' war - machine . But they were struggling for the ...
... fleet . What we have here is violent , almost hysterical , class prejudice on the part of the old elite . Many of the latter , it is true , fought patriotically to stand off Xerxes ' war - machine . But they were struggling for the ...
Page 106
... fleet was wrecked in a storm off the Athos peninsula , and he himself wounded during a brush with Thracian tribesmen . Greece had obtained a brief respite ; but it was clear , now , what the final outcome must be . - In 491 Darius ...
... fleet was wrecked in a storm off the Athos peninsula , and he himself wounded during a brush with Thracian tribesmen . Greece had obtained a brief respite ; but it was clear , now , what the final outcome must be . - In 491 Darius ...
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... fleet . Then , with impeccable timing , a rich and seemingly inexhaustible new vein of silver was struck in the Athenian mines at Laurium , near Cape Sunium . The state's surplus that year amounted to no less than one hundred talents ...
... fleet . Then , with impeccable timing , a rich and seemingly inexhaustible new vein of silver was struck in the Athenian mines at Laurium , near Cape Sunium . The state's surplus that year amounted to no less than one hundred talents ...
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