The Pelican History of GreecePenguin, 1966 - 415 pages The general reader is introduced to Greek history from the time of the neolit pioneers to the close of the Hellenistic Age. |
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... Pylos on the mainland ; qe - to - ro , where the numeral four would make sense ( quattuor ?! whereas later Greek lost the Q - sound ) ; i - qo ( equus ?! ) and po - lo , ' horse ' and ' foal ' , on a Knosós tablet with a drawing of ...
... Pylos on the mainland ; qe - to - ro , where the numeral four would make sense ( quattuor ?! whereas later Greek lost the Q - sound ) ; i - qo ( equus ?! ) and po - lo , ' horse ' and ' foal ' , on a Knosós tablet with a drawing of ...
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... Pylos . They were confidently dated c . 1200 ; and they are identical in script and ' spelling ' or word - groups with those from Knosós . This would be more natural if they were con- temporary than if they were 200 years later . In ...
... Pylos . They were confidently dated c . 1200 ; and they are identical in script and ' spelling ' or word - groups with those from Knosós . This would be more natural if they were con- temporary than if they were 200 years later . In ...
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... Pylos - less losses in the north . But it was a worse peace for the Spartans . They got back their men , and a promise of Pylos and Kythera against a promise of Amphipolis and no reprisals against the mainland rebels in Chalkidiké . But ...
... Pylos - less losses in the north . But it was a worse peace for the Spartans . They got back their men , and a promise of Pylos and Kythera against a promise of Amphipolis and no reprisals against the mainland rebels in Chalkidiké . But ...
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PREHISTORY | 12 |
Beginnings | 21 |
Peoples and Languages and the Coming | 30 |
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