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ANCIENT HISTORY

Athenian Democracy

Scholars have long considered ancient Athens the birthplace of democracy. What was the dominant conception of democracy in Athens? How did the Athenian power structure view individual rights and duties? Just who qualified to vote?

   
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Exile,Ostracism and the Athenian Democracy. (Critical Essay) SARA FORSDYKE.
Classical Antiquity Oct 2000 v19 i2 p232
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Athenian Democracy: Modern Mythmakers and Ancient Theorists. (book reviews) Harvey C. Mansfield.
American Political Science Review June 1998 v92 n2 p449(2)
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The date and purpose of the Pseudo-Xenophon Constitution of Athens. Harold B. Mattingly.
The Classical Quarterly July-Dec 1997 v47 n2 p352(6)
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The nature of Athenian hoplite democracy. Christopher Vasillopulos.
Armed Forces & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal Fall 1995 v22 n1 p49(15)
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Brilliant dynasts: power and politics in the 'Oresteia.' Mark Griffith.
Classical Antiquity April 1995 v14 n1 p62(68)
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The luxuries of Athenian democracy. David Braund.
Greece & Rome April 1994 v41 n1 p41(8)
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The Athenian democracy and its slaves. (2,500 Years of Democracy) Dimitris Kyrtatas.
History Today Feb 1994 v44 n2 p 43(6)
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Kleisthenes and the icons of democracy. (Athenian history) (2,500 Years of Democracy) (Cover Story) Mogens Hansen.
History Today Jan 1994 v44 n1 p14(8)
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The 2500th anniversary of democracy: Lessons of Athenian democracy. (Editorial) Bernard Grofman.
PS: Political Science & Politics Sept 1993 v26 n3 p471(4)
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Democracy: Electoral and Athenian. Sheldon S. Wolin.
PS: Political Science & Politics Sept 1993 v26 n3 p475(3)
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Athenian democracy: Modern mythmakers and ancient theorists. Ariene W. Saxonhouse.
PS: Political Science & Politics Sept 1993 v26 n3 p486(5)
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Democratic Ideology and The Poetics of Rape in Menandrian Comedy. (Critical Essay) SUSAN LAPE.
Classical Antiquity April 2001 v20 i1 p79
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Exile, Ostracism and the Athenian Democracy. (Critical Essay) SARA FORSDYKE.
Classical Antiquity Oct 2000 v19 i2 p232
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Solon's Theoria and the End of the City. (Critical Essay) JAMES KER.
Classical Antiquity Oct 2000 v19 i2 p304
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The shape of Athenian laws. Christopher Carey.
The Classical Quarterly Jan-June 1998 v48 n1 p93(17)
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Law, the democratic citizen and the representation of women in classical Athens. Robin Oborne.
Past & Present May 1997 n155 p3(31)
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What democracy meant to the Athenians. (Demosthenes v. Meidias) (2,500 Years of Democracy) (Cover Story) Josiah Ober.
History Today Jan 1994 v44 n1 p22(6) Mag.Coll.: 72C0627.
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Women and politics in democratic Athens. (2,500 Years of Democracy) Susan Cole.
History Today March 1994 v44 n3 p32(6) Mag.Coll.: 73G0439.
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Bribery in Athenian politics, part 1: accusations, allegations, and slander. (Critical Essay) Claire Taylor.
Greece & Rome April 2001 v48 i1 p53(14)
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Polis and oikos in classical Athens. J. Roy.
Greece & Rome, April 1999 v46 i1 p1(1)
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PISISTRATUS' LEADERSHIP IN A.P. 13.4 AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE TYRANNY OF 561/60 B.C.(1). VALERIJ GOUSCHIN.
The Classical Quarterly, January-June 1999 v49 i1 p14
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FROM ARISTOCRATIC TO DEMOCRATIC IDEOLOGY AND BACK AGAIN: THE THRASYBULUS ANECDOTE IN HERODOTUS' HISTORIES AND ARISTOTLE'S POLITICS. SARA FORSDYKE.
Classical Philology, Oct 1999 v94 i4 p361 (6331 words)
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Ancient Egypt

Egypt's empire was one of the first of the world's major civilizations, and historians and archaeologists have a vast amount of data about this country and empire at its height and at its later decline and demise. What were some of the important political, economic, and social aspects of the Egyptian kingdoms and later successor states?

   
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Revealed but undiscovered: a new letter to the dead *. (Critical Essay) Jiri Janak.
Journal of Near Eastern Studies, Oct 2003 v62 i4 p275(3) (1360 words)
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Finally in Africa? Egypt, from Diop to Celenko. Aaron Kamugisha.
Race and Class, July-Sept 2003 v45 i1 p31(30) (13319 words)
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Nefertiti Found? New evidence suggests that a battered and long-forgotten mummy may be Egypt's mysterious lost queen. (Archaeology) Jeffrey Kluger, Andrea Dorfman.
Time, June 16, 2003 v161 i24 p54+ (1613 words)
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CSI Egypt: who killed King Tut? Detectives use modern science to solve a 3,300-year-old murder mystery. (Special Report).
Current Events, a Weekly Reader publication Jan 24, 2003 v102 i16 pS1(5)
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Coptic Egypt: History and Guide.
Faces: People, Places, and Cultures Nov 2002 v19 i3 p46(1)
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Princess Inti of the ancient Egyptian sixth dynasty. *. (archaeological research) V.G. Callender.
Journal of Near Eastern Studies Oct 2002 v61 i4 p267(8)
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Who was Cleopatra? Supplementing ancient art works with later representations, an exhibition now at the Field Museum in Chicago explores the interpenetration of Greek and Egyptian styles--and the conflicting propaganda efforts by Cleopatra and her enemies in Rome that created the dualistic persona of history's most alluring queen. Sheldon Nodelman.
Art in America Feb 2002 v90 i2 p96(9)
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Cleopatra: From History to Myth. (various artists, British Museum, London, England) Susan Walker.
History Today April 2001 v51 i4 p6
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City Of Mummies: Treasures from two periods of Egypt's history come to light in the richest find since King Tut's tomb. (Archaeology)(Brief Article)
Time Oct 9, 2000 v156 i15 p88+
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MEDINET HABU: OXCARTS, SHIPS, AND MIGRATION THEORIES. ROBERT DREWS.
Journal of Near Eastern Studies, July 2000 v59 i3 p161
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Egypt and Syro-Mesopotamia in the 4th Millennium: Implications of the New Chronology(1). ALEXANDER H. JOFFE.
Current Anthropology, February 2000 v41 i1 p113
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Valley Of The Lost Tombs: A cache of pristine mummies offers a look at Egyptian life and death around the time of Jesus. (Archaeology)(Brief Article) Andrea Dorfman.
Time, September 6, 1999 v154 i10 p62+
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Marriage and motherhood in ancient Egypt. Joyce Tyldesley.
History Today April 1994 v44 n4 p20(7) Mag.Coll.: 73D0325.
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STYLE OF THE NILE. (French research indicates ancient Egyptians invented chemistry to produce cosmetics) ROBERT KUNZIG.
Discover, September 1999 v20 i9 p80
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The mummy's curse has been laid to rest. (Brief Article) Christian Amodeo.
Geographical April 2003 v75 i4 p15(1)
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Old legend dies hard. (Archaeology). (mummy's curse associated with those who entered King Tutankhamen's tomb dispelled)(Brief Article)
Science News Jan 18, 2003 v163 i3 p45(1) Mag.Coll.: 112M0014.
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Lost Cities: Guided by high-tech sensors, marine divers are dredging up pristine artifacts and treasures from Egypt's drowned past. (Archaeology; Franck Goddio discovers ancient gateway to Egypt: Herakleion) Scott Macleod.
Time International June 17, 2002 v159 i23 p58+
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The pyramid builders: more than 4,000 years ago at Giza, three generations of Egyptians constructed a series of monuments of unsurpassed grandeur. Excavations now reveal the lives of the laborers and overseers who raised these ancient wonders. Virginia Morell.
National Geographic Nov 2001 v200 i5 p78(22)
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An Amarna-period ostracon from the Valley of the Kings. NICHOLAS REEVES.
Antiquity Sept 2001 v75 i289 p501
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Dating Egypt's oldest 'art': AMS [sup.14]C age determinations of rock varnishes covering petroglyphs at El-Hosh (Upper Egypt). D. HUYGE, A. WATCHMAN, M. DE DAPPER, E. MARCHI.
Antiquity March 2001 v75 i287 p68
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Testing ancient Egyptian granite-working methods in Aswan, Upper Egypt. DENYS A. STOCKS.
Antiquity March 2001 v75 i287 p89
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THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING. (Zed-Khonsu-ef-'ankh of ancient Egypt) Doug Alexander.
Geographical Sept 2000 v72 i9 p16
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Ancient cities found in Egyptian bay. (ruins of Menouthis and Herakleoin)(Brief Article) DA.
Geographical August 2000 v72 i8 p10
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A model of Tell el-Amarna. (Brief Article) BARRY KEMP.
Antiquity March 2000 v74 i283 p15
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From Here to Eternity : The souls of Egyptian pharaohs joined the night sky as "imperishable" stars. Alas, not all of their terrestrial monuments are enduring. E. C. Krupp.
Sky & Telescope Feb 2000 v99 i2 p87
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The Sphinx: Mythical Beasts of the Middle East, Part 3. Rachel Hajar.
World and I Feb 1999 v14 i2 p228(1)
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Egypt's stolen past. (confiscated Egyptian antiquities) (Mosaic) Dina Ezzat.
The Middle East Jan 1995 n241 p35(3)
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In the steps of the Sun Pharaoh. (Amenophis III)
The Middle East June 1993 n224 p46(2)
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Pyramid schemes. (construction of Egypt's pyramids) Evan Hadingham.
The Atlantic Nov 1992 v270 n5 p38(6) Mag.Coll.: 66E1239.
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Egyptian treasures rise from deep. (sunken city, Heracleion)(Brief Article)
Geographical August 2001 v73 i8 p12
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Mummies Unwrapped. (research on mummies provides information on ancient life and diet) MAIA WEINSTOCK.
Science World, October 4, 1999 v56 i3 p8
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THE TITLE "PRIEST OF HEKET" IN THE EGYPTIAN OLD KINGDOM. MIROSLAV BARTA.
Journal of Near Eastern Studies, April 1999 v58 i2 p107(1)
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Search for a legend. (Cleopatra's palace, Alexandria, Egypt)
Geographical Magazine, March 1999 v71 i3 p72(1)
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Suggested Readings from InfoTrac College Edition

Alas, Babylon! How the Bush Administration allowed the sack of Iraq's antiquities. (arts). (Iraq Museum) Almira Poudrier.
The Humanist, July-August 2003 v63 i4 p9(5) (3628 words)
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Lost time: damage control in Iraq. (Editorial) John Malcolm Russell.
Natural History, June 2003 v112 i5 p42(4) (1321 words)
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Lost time: damage control in Iraq. Editorial) John Malcolm Russell.
Natural History, June 2003 v112 i5 p42(4) (1321 words)
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Circles for space: German "Stonehenge" marks oldest observatory. Archaeo-Astronomy Madhusree Mukerjee.
Scientific American, Dec 2003 v289 i6 p32(3) (889 words)
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Stranger in a new land: stunning finds in the Republic of Georgia upend long-standing ideas about the first hominids to journey out of Africa. Kate Wong.
Scientific American, Nov 2003 v289 i5 p74(10) (4485 words)
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Simulating coastal migration in New World colonization (1). (Reports) Todd A. Surovell.
Current Anthropology, August-Oct 2003 v44 i4 p580(12) (7843 words)
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Excavations at the Palaeolithic site of Attirampakkam, South India: preliminary findings (1). (Reports) Shanti Pappu, Yanni Gunnell, Maurice Taieb, Jean-Philippe Brugal, Yannick Touchard.
Current Anthropology, August-Oct 2003 v44 i4 p591(8) (4655 words)
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The Iceman: Murdered in the Alps. (Science)(Brief Article) Michael D. Lemonick.
Time, August 25, 2003 v162 i8 p51 (274 words)
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Hilltop hoard: David Keys explains how the discovery of Iron Age treasure is helping to reveal the geopolitics of the Ancient Britons. (Leicestershire, England excavation) David Keys.
Geographical, August 2003 v75 i8 p24(6) (1995 words)
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The neolithic of Southern Africa *. Karim Sadr.
The Journal of African History, July 2003 v44 i2 p195(15) (7274 words)
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The secret of Cladh Hallan. (discovery of two mummies dating from 1500 BC on the Scottish island of South Uist)(indications of ancestor worship) David Keys.
Geographica, June 2003 v75 i6 p38(7) (2056 words)
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The Iceman reconsidered: where was the Iceman's home and what was he doing at the high mountain pass where he died? Painstaking research--especially of plant remains found with the body--contradicts many of the initial speculations. James H. Dickson, Klaus Oeggl, Linda L. Handley.
Scientific American May 2003 v288 i5 p70(10)
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A virtual dig--joining archaeology and fiction to promote critical and historical thinking. (social studies education research) David Cooper.
The Social Studies March-April 2003 v94 i2 p69(5)
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Further considerations on the emergence of Chumash chiefdoms. Lynn H. Gamble, Phillip L. Walker, Glenn S. Russell.
American Antiquity Oct 2002 v67 i4 p772(6)
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Princess Inti of the ancient Egyptian sixth dynasty. *. (archaeological research) V.G. Callender.
Journal of Near Eastern Studies Oct 2002 v61 i4 p267(8)
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Climate and diet in Fremont Prehistory: economic variability and abandonment of maize agriculture in the Great Salt Lake Basin. (Articles). Joan Brenner Coltrain, Steven W. Leavitt.
American Antiquity July 2002 v67 i3 p453(33)
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Paleoeskimo dogs of the Eastern Arctic. Darcy F. Morey, Kim Aaris-Sorensen.
Arctic March 2002 v55 i1 p44(13)
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Florida's first people. (archaelogical research of Gulf of Mexico and its region's inhabitants) James Call.
Florida Trend Feb 2002 v44 i11 pS10(10)
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Co-Evolution: New evidence suggests that to be truly human is to be partly wolf. (archaeology research/bibliography)(Bibliography) Robert McGhee.
Alternatives Journal Wntr 2002 v28 i1 p12(4)
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The Folsom (Paleoindian) type site: Past investigations, current studies. (Articles). David J. Meltzer, Lawrence C. Todd, Vance T. Holliday.
American Antiquity Jan 2002 v67 i1 p5(32)
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Mesoamerican origin for an obsidian scraper from the Precolumbian Southeastern United States. (Reports). Alex W. Barker, Craig E. Skinner, M. Steven Shackley, Michael D. Glascock, J. Daniel Rogers.
American Antiquity Jan 2002 v67 i1 p103(6)
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Lava, Corn, and Ritual in the Northern Southwest. (Reports). Mark D. Elson, Michael H. Ort, S. Jerome Hesse, Wendell A. Duffield.
American Antiquity Jan 2002 v67 i1 p119(17)
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Evaluation of painted pottery from the Mesa Verde region using Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). (Reports). Robert J. Speakman, Hector Neff.
American Antiquity Jan 2002 v67 i1 p137(8)
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The real 'Survivor'. (time line on humans living at the Arctic Circle)(Brief Article) Thomas Hayden.
U.S. News & World Report Sept 17, 2001 p85
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Ceramic style change and neutral evolution: a case study from neolithic europe. (Statistical Data Included) S.J. Shennan, J.R. Wilkinson.
American Antiquity Oct 2001 v66 i4 p577(17)
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WHEN EXPEDIENCY BROACHES RITUAL INTENTION: THE FLOW OF METAL BETWEEN SYSTEMIC AND BURIED DOMAINS. (Bronze Age social anthropological research, France and United Kingdom) STUART NEEDHAM.
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute June 2001 v7 i2 p275
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AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF SUPERNATURAL PLACES: THE CASE OF WEST PENWITH. (prehistoric nature worship research, United Kingdom) CHRIStopHER TILLEY, WAYNE BENNETT.
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute June 2001 v7 i2 p335
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Rock-shelter research in central Sicily. ENRICO GIANNITRAPANI, MARK PLUCIENNIK.
Antiquity March 2001 v75 i287 p13
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The Cobata colossal head: an unfinished Olmec monument? NORMAN HAMMOND.
Antiquity March 2001 v75 i287 p21
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Land and sea: use of terrestrial mammal bones in coastal hunter-gatherer communities. LISA HODGETTS, FARID RAHEMTULLA.
Antiquity March 2001 v75 i287 p56
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Middle Palaeolithic stone tool technology in the Kortallayar Basin, South India. SHANTI PAPPU.
Antiquity March 2001 v75 i287 p107
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Catastrophic seismic-related events and their impact on prehistoric human occupation, coastal New Zealand. J.R. GOFF, B.G. MCFADGEN.
Antiquity March 2001 v75 i287 p155
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Voyage to Polynesia's land's end. BEN FINNEY.
Antiquity March 2001 v75 i287 p172
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Robbing the Archaeological Cradle. (antiquity thefts and destruction of archaeological sites in Iraq) John Malcolm Russell.
Natural History Feb 2001 v110 i1 p44
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EARLY PALEOINDIAN WOMEN, CHILDREN, MOBILITY, AND FERTILITY. Todd A. Surovell.
American Antiquity July 2000 v65 i3 p493
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CH'ARKI AT CHAVIN: ETHNOGRAPHIC MODELS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA. George R. Miller, Richard L. Burger.
American Antiquity July 2000 v65 i3 p573
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An Iron Age ditched enclosure system at Limes Farm, Landbeach, Cambridgeshire. (Brief Article) AILEEN CONNOR, ROG PALMER.
Antiquity June 2000 v74 i284 p281
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Cities in the sand. (discovery of ancient cities and cultures) Josh Fischman, Rachel K. Sobel, Carol Salguero, Surekha Vajjhala.
U.S. News & World Report, July 10, 2000 v129 i2 p45
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Raising the Megalithic Roof. (ancient engineering techniques) Peter Furtado.
History Today, May 2000 v50 i5 p2
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PALEOINDIAN COLONIZATION OF THE AMERICAS: IMPLICATIONS FROM AN EXAMINATION OF PHYSIOGRAPHY, DEMOGRAPHY, AND ARTIFACT DISTRIBUTION. (Statistical Data Included) David G. Anderson, J. Christopher Gillam.
American Antiquity, January 2000 v65 i1 p43
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SETTLEMENT AND SEA-LEVELS ON THE CENTRAL COAST OF BRITISH COLUMBIA: EVIDENCE FROM SHELL MIDDEN CORES. Aubrey Cannon.
American Antiquity, January 2000 v65 i1 p67
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FIGURINES, FLINT CLAY SOURCING, THE OZARK HIGHLANDS, AND CAHOKIAN ACQUISITION. Thomas E. Emerson, Randall E. Hughes.
American Antiquity, January 2000 v65 i1 p79
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The last Pleniglacial and the human settlement of central Europe: new information from the Rhineland site of Wiesbaden-Igstadt. Martin Street, Thomas Terberger.
Antiquity, June 1999 v73 i280 p259(1)
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Adriatic sailors and stone knappers: Palagruza in the 3rd millennium BC. Timothy Kaiser, Staso Forenbaher.
Antiquity, June 1999 v73 i280 p313(1)
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Architecture and sound: an acoustic analysis of megalithic monuments in prehistoric Britain. Aaron Watson, David Keating.
Antiquity, June 1999 v73 i280 p325(1)
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Cost, benefit and value in the organization of early European copper production. Stephen Shennan.
Antiquity, June 1999 v73 i280 p352(1)
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The chaos of collapse: disintegration and reintegration of inter-regional systems. Tammy Stone.
Antiquity, March 1999 v73 i279 p110(9)
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New advances in French prehistory. (Theory in French Archaeology) F. Audouze.
Antiquity, March 1999 v73 i279 p167(9)
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Masters Of Power And Pleasure: A display of Etruscan arts and crafts reveals a civilization that seemed to enjoy a good fight as much as a good party. (The Arts).
Time International, Feb 12, 2001 v157 i6 p54+ (1179 words)
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Etruscan places - a pilgrimage. (Focus on Archaeology)(Column) Julie Skurdenis.
International Travel News, May 1996 v21 n3 p132(5) (2379 words)
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Orientation and Etruscan ritual. A. Aveni, G. Romano.
Antiquity, Sept 1994 v68 n260 p545(19) (8551 words)
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The Etruscan's day was short, but they have cast a long shadow. Dora Jane Hamblin.
Smithsonian, Feb 1985 v15 p48(10) (2894 words)
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To die for? Paul Cartledge sees ancient Spartan society and its fierce code of honour as something still relevant today. Paul Cartledge.
History Today August 2002 v52 i8 p20(6)
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Golden age treasures: an extraordinary shipwreck from the time of Socrates reveals ... George F. Bass.
National Geographic March 2002 v201 i3 p102(16)
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The cheaters of antiquity: competition was just as ruthless in ancient Greece.  Olympics)(Cover Story) Bruce Wallace.
Maclean's July 22, 1996 v109 n30 p38(1) Mag.Coll.: 84K1075.
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Pots, trade and the archaic Greek economy. Robin Osborne.
Antiquity March 1996 v70 n267 p31(14)
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OLYMPIC SELF-SACRIFICE. (Olympics in Ancient Greece) Paul Cartledge.
History Today Oct 2000 v50 i10 p10
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Greek and Jew: Philo and the Alexandrian Riots of 38-41 CE. MATTHEW B. SCHWARTZ.
Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life and Thought Spring 2000 v49 i2 p206
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Thucydidean sieges, Prosopitis, and the Hellenic disaster in Egypt. Eric W. Robinson.
Classical Antiquity April 1999 v18 i1 p132(2)
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Greek hoplites, warrior culture, and indirect bias. W.G. Runciman.
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute Dec 1998 v4 i4 p731(2)
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SIMONIDES, EPHORUS, AND HERODOTUS ON THE BATTLE OF THERMOPYLAE. MICHAEL A. FLOWER.
The Classical Quarterly July 1998 v48 i2 p365(1)
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Spies in ancient Greece. J.A. Richmond.
Greece & Rome April 1998 v45 n1 p1(18)
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Inventing the 'hetaira': sex, politics, and discursive conflicts in archaic Greece. leslie Kurke.
Classical Antiquity April 1997 v16 n1 p106(45)
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Pericles and the plague: civil religion, anomie, and injustice in Thucydides. Donald A. Nielsen.
Sociology of Religion Winter 1996 v57 n4 p397(1)
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The death of Themistocles. John Marr.
Greece & Rome Oct 1995 v42 n2 p159(9)
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The most silent women of Greece and Rome: rural labour and women's life in the ancient world. Walter Scheidel.
Greece & Rome Oct 1995 v42 n2 p202(16)
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Active tectonics and land-use strategies: a Palaeolithic example from northwest Greece. Geoff Bailey, Geoff King, Derek Sturdy.
Antiquity June 1993 v67 n255 p292(21)
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The martial republics of classical Greece. (The Military and Society) Paul A. Rahe.
The Wilson Quarterly Wntr 1993 v17 n1 p59(12)
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In the wake of Ulysses. (role of the ocean in Greek history) Andre Kedros.
UNESCO Courier August-Sept 1991 p24(4)
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It's a gas: has a team of U.S. scientists solved the mystery behind the strange powers of the oracle at Delphi? (Earth). Darren Sechrist.
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The Panhellenion and ethnic identity in Hadrianic Greece. Ilaria Romeo.
Classical Philology, Jan 2002 v97 i1 p21(20) (9739 words)
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LITERATE EDUCATION IN CLASSICAL ATHENS(1). T. J. MORGAN.
The Classical Quarterly, January-June 1999 v49 i1 p46
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XENOPHON ON MALE LOVE. CLIFFORD HINDLEY.
The Classical Quarterly, January-June 1999 v49 i1 p74
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THE LEGENDARY LIBRARY AT ALEXANDRIA. Stephanie Cowell.
Biblio May 1998 p16(1)
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Diodorus Siculus and Hephaestion's pyre. Paul McKechnie.
The Classical Quarterly July-Dec 1995 v45 n2 p418(15)
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The Cults of Isis and Kore at Samaria-Sebaste in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods. Jodi Magness.
Harvard Theological Review April 2001 v94 i2 p157
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The Intended Public of Demetrius's On Style: The Place of the Treatise in the Hellenistic Educational System [1]. DIRK M. SCHENKEVELD.
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Sappho and Her Sisters: Women in Ancient Greece. (Bibliography)(Critical Essay) Marilyn A. Katz.
Signs Wntr 2000 v25 i2 p505
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Life in Mesapotomia: what was life like in the world's first cities? (World History) Victor Landauro.
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Mesopotamia and Iran in the Parthian and Susanian Periods: Rejection and Revival c. 238 BC-AD 642. (Book Review) Kamyar Abdi.
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Babylonian Booty: Ancient Mesopotamia, modern Iraq: once again, bombing and looting threaten the cradle of civilization. Melinda Liu, Anne Underwood.
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Daily Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. (Review) MARK W. CHAVALAS.
Journal of Near Eastern Studies Oct 2001 v60 i4 p291
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On Models and Data in Mesopotamia. MARCELLA FRANGIPANE, GUILLERMO ALGAZE.
Current Anthropology June 2001 v42 i3 p415
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Household and State in Upper Mesopotamia: Specialized Economy and the Social Uses of Goods in an Early Complex Society. (Review) C. Knappett.
Antiquity, March 1999 v73 i279 p225(3)
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'The changing face of clay': continuity and change in the transition from village to urban life in the Near East. David Wengrow.
Antiquity, December 1998 v72 i278 p783(1)
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Empires in the dust. (collapse of Bronze Age cultures in 2,200 A.D.) Karen Wright.
Discover, March 1998 v19 n3 p94(6)
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Gaza's archaeological struggles. (Gaza Strip archaeologically important)(Brief Article) Penny Young.
History Today, July 1998 v48 n7 p34(2)
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The baker, his tomb, his wife, and her breadbasket: the monument of Eurysaces in Rome. Lauren Hackworth Petersen.
The Art Bulletin, June 2003 v85 i2 p230(28) (24048 words)
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The foundation of Rome: April 21st, 753 BC. (Months Past). Richard Cavendish.
History Today, April 2003 v53 i4 p54(2) (730 words)
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A dense network of houses, dating back to the Roman period and used until the early Middle Ages. (News). (Brief Article)
History Today April 2002 v52 i4 p9(1)
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It was business as usual in the Roman Empire on that first Christmas, and it was not a pretty sight. (Ancient And Modern). Peter Jones.
Spectator Dec 15, 2001 p28(1)
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If You Lived in Ancient Rome: What was it like to live in the capital city of the world's greatest empire? (World History). (Statistical Data Included) Alexandra Hanson-Harding.
Junior Scholastic Dec 10, 2001 v104 i9 p14(4)
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Roman armour and metalworking at Carlisle, Cumbria, England. (Brief Article) MIKE MCCARTHY, MIKE BISHOP, THOM RICHARDSON.
Antiquity Sept 2001 v75 i289 p507
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ANCIENT ROME AND THE PIRATES. Philip de Souza.
History Today July 2001 v51 i7 p48
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Methods of pricing and price regulation in Roman Palestine in the third and fourth centuries. Ben-Zion Rosenfeld, Joseph Menirav.
The Journal of the American Oriental Society July-Sept 2001 v121 i3 p351(19)
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Beyond the Garden of Epicurus: The Utopics of the Ideal Roman Villa. Annette Lucia Giesecke.
Utopian Studies Spring 2001 v12 i2 p13(21)
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Sudden Death: Gladiators were sport's first superstars, providing thrills, chills and occasional kills. (sport in Ancient Rome) Franz Lidz.
Sports Illustrated Feb 15, 2001 v94 i8 p56+
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Non inter nota sepulcra: Catullus 101 and Roman Funerary Ritual. (Critical Essay) ANDREW FELDHERR.
Classical Antiquity Oct 2000 v19 i2 p209
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Digging for Joy. (a student of archaeology describes his boyhood passion for the subject) Barry Cunliffe.
History Today Sept 2000 v50 i9 p62
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FAMILY AND STATE IN THE EARLY IMPERIAL MONARCHY: THE SENATUS CONSULTUM DE PISONE PATRE, TABULA SIARENSIS, AND TABULA HEBANA. (Critical Essay) BETH SEVERY.
Classical Philology July 2000 v95 i3 p318
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ROMAN CONQUEST OF SPAIN. Richard K. Munro.
Military History June 2000 v17 i2 p30
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When in Rome, Do as the... 'Gladiator' is a big hit, but is it historically accurate? (MOVIES)(ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT)(Brief Article) Kenneth Auchincloss.
Newsweek May 22, 2000 v135 i21 p71
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The Rhetoric of Combat: Greek Military Theory and Roman Culture in Julius Caesar's Battle Descriptions. J. E. LENDON.
Classical Antiquity Oct 1999 v18 i2 p273
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CHRIST AND THE ART OF AGONY. (religious art and martyrdom) Nigel Spivey.
History Today August 1999 v49 i8 p16
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Was Rome a polis? (ancient Rome's political philosophy) Clifford Ando.
Classical Antiquity April 1999 v18 i1 p5(3)
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PATER FAMILIAS, MATER FAMILIAS, AND THE GENDERED SEMANTICS OF THE ROMAN HOUSEHOLD. (Critical Essay) RICHARD P. SALLER.
Classical Philology April 1999 v94 i2 p182
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The Roman Empire as known to Han China. Edwin G. Pulleyblank.
The Journal of the American Oriental Society Jan 1999 v119 i1 p71(9)
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THE SURVIVAL OF THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE. Stephen Williams.
History Today Nov 1998 p40
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Roman Chinese. (works built by the Roman army 2,000 years ago in the village of Zhelaizhai in Gansu discovered, corroborates odd Roman village customs)(Brief Article) Margaret Bald.
World Press Review Nov 1, 1998 p39(1)
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Ecstasy in late Imperial Rome. (pagan religions and Christianity during 4th century A.D.)(includes bibliography) Dirk Bennett.
History Today Oct 1998 v48 n10 p27(6)
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Roman republic, year one. T.P. Wiseman.
Greece & Rome April 1998 v45 n1 p19(8)
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Pollution of the Caesars: archeology. (lead isotopes found in Greenland ice date to pollution from Roman lead mining pollution)(Breakthroughs)(Brief Article)
Discover March 1998 v19 n3 p26(1)
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The population of ancient Rome. Glenn R. Storey.
Antiquity Dec 1997 v71 n274 p966(13)
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Underground Rome: a good way to study ancient Rome is to explore the cellars - and subcellars - of modern Rome. (Italy) Tom Mueller.
The Atlantic Monthly April 1997 v279 n4 p48(4)
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A grand tour: reading Gibbon's 'Decline and Fall.' (Edward Gibbon's 'The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire') Christopher Kelly.
Greece & Rome April 1997 v44 n1 p39(20)
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Roman roads. (Roman Empire; planning, construction and maintenance of roads)(includes bibliography) Logan Thompson.
History Today Feb 1997 v47 n2 p21(8)
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Marriage and acculturation in Roman Algeria. David Cherry.
Classical Philology Jan 1997 v92 n1 p71(13)
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Lambs into lions: explaining early Christian intolerance. H.A. Drake.
Past & Present Nov 1996 n153 p3(34)
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Domitian and the dynamics of terror in classical Rome. (reflections on the 1900th anniversary of the emperor's assassination; includes a bibliography) Peter Wiseman.
History Today Sept 1996 v46 n9 p19(6)
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History of ancient copper smelting pollution during Roman and medieval times recorded in Greenland ice. Sungmin Hong, Jean-Pierre Candelone, Clair C. Patterson, Claude F. Boutron.
Science April 12, 1996 v272 n5259 p246(4)
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Greek love at Rome. Craig A. Williams.
The Classical Quarterly July-Dec 1995 v45 n2 p517(23)
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The Huns and the end of the Roman Empire in Western Europe. Peter Heather.
The English Historical Review Feb 1995 v110 n435 p4(38)
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The fate of the 'magister equitum' Marcellus. David Woods.
The Classical Quarterly Jan-June 1995 v45 n1 p266(3)
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Friends, Romans or countrymen? Barbarians in the empire. (Roman Empire) (Cover Story) Stephen Williams, Gerard Friell.
History Today July 1994 v44 n7 p34(7)
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Democracy in Rome. (2,500 Years of Democracy) John North.
History Today March 1994 v44 n3 p38(6)
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The Senate, Mark Antony, and Caesar's legislative legacy. John T. Ramsey.
The Classical Quarterly Jan-June 1994 v44 n1 p130(16)
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Everyday life for the Roman schoolboy. Keith Hopkins.
History Today Oct 1993 v43 p25(6)
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Novel evidence for Roman slavery. Keith Hopkins.
Past & Present Feb 1993 n138 p3(25)
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Women in Roman baths. (early Christian attitudes) Roy Bowen Ward.
Harvard Theological Review April 1992 v85 n2 p125(23)
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In the year 1, Augustus Let the good times roll. Lionel Casson.
Smithsonian, August 1999 v30 i5 p82
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The Reach of Rome: A History of the Roman Imperial Frontier, 1st-5th Centuries AD. (Review) Hugh Elton.
Journal of Church and State, Spring 1999 v41 i2 p378(1)
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Roman conquest, lifespan, and diseases in ancient Italy. (Correspondence)
The Lancet, August 23, 2003 v362 i9384 p668 (573 words)
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The baker, his tomb, his wife, and her breadbasket: the monument of Eurysaces in Rome. Lauren Hackworth Petersen.
The Art Bulletin, June 2003 v85 i2 p230(28) (24048 words)
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Old age in ancient Rome: Mary Harlow and Ray Laurence look at what it meant to become a senior citizen in ancient Rome, and how this early model has a bearing on our attitudes towards ageing today. Mary Harlow, Ray Laurence.
History Today, April 2003 v53 i4 p22(6) (3929 words)
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The foundation of Rome: April 21st, 753 BC. (Months Past). Richard Cavendish.
History Today, April 2003 v53 i4 p54(2) (730 words)
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SUMERIAN PROVERBS IN THEIR CURRICULAR CONTEXT. (bibliography included) NIEK VELDHUIS.
The Journal of the American Oriental Society July-Sept 2000 v120 i3 p383
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Encoding information: unique Natufian objects from Hayonim Cave, western Galilee, Israel. O. Bar-Yosef, A. Belfer-Cohen.
Antiquity June 1999 v73 i280 p402(9)
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Unearthing the promised land. (biblical history of Israelites) Miriam Horn.
U.S. News & World Report Oct 7, 1991 v111 n15 p68(2) Mag.Coll.: 61J1401. Bus.Coll.: 61T2420.
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Did the potter's wheel go out of use in Late Bronze Age Palestine? PAMELA MAGRILL, ANDREW MIDDLETON.
Antiquity, March 2001 v75 i287 p137 (3296 words)
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In little-known museum, labor of love honors Assyrian heritage. Robert K. Elder.
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, June 29, 2003 pK3088 (2041 words)
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Details of a spectacular cache of ancient Assyrian jewels and gold funereal artefacts from Iraq, said to rival the Tutankhamun treasures, have been unveiled to the West. (News).
History Today May 2002 v52 i5 p10(1) Mag.Coll.: 111A0617.
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ASSYRIAN KING-LISTS, THE ROYAL TOMBS OF UR, AND INDUS ORIGINS. JULIAN READE.
Journal of Near Eastern Studies Jan 2001 v60 i1 p1
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Habiru-like Bands in the Assyrian Empire and Bands in Biblical Historiography. Nadau Naaman.
The Journal of the American Oriental Society Oct-Dec 2000 v120 i4 p621
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THE EGYPTIAN EASTERN BORDER REGION IN ASSYRIAN SOURCES. Herbert Verreth.
The Journal of the American Oriental Society April 1999 v119 i2 p234
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Discipline and diet: feeding the martyrs in Roman Carthage *. Andrew McGowan.
Harvard Theological Review, Oct 2003 v96 i4 p455(22) (10773 words)
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Carthage: the God in the stone. (includes bibliography) Michael Brett.
History Today, Feb 1997 v47 n2 p44(7) (4681 words)
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Roman conquest clues emerge at Carthage. Bruce Bower.
Science News, April 6, 1991 v139 n14 p214(1) (378 words)
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The trade and treasure of Phoenicia come alive in a Venetian palazzo. (The Phoenicians, Palazzo Grassi, Venice) Dora Jane Hamblin.
Smithsonian, August 1988 v19 n5 p62(13) (2482 words)
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Suitable for these Wadsworth textbooks:

Greer/Lewis, A Brief History of the Western World, eighth edition, chapters 1-4

Hollister et al, The West Transformed: A History of Western Civilization, first edition, prologue, chapters 1-5

Cannistraro/Reich, The Western Perspective: A History of European Civilization, first edition, Parts I and II

Upshur et al, World History, fourth edition, chapters 1-7

Duiker/Spielvogel, World History, fourth edition, chapters 1-6

Duiker/Spielvogel, The Essential World History, first edition, chapters 1-6

Adler, World Civilizations, third edition, chapters 1-15

Spielvogel, Western Civilization, fifth edition, chapters 1-6

Spielvogel, Western Civilization: A Brief History, second edition, chapters 1-6

Hause/Maltby, Western Civilization, chapters 1-6

Hause/Maltby, Essentials of Western Civilization, chapters 1-5

 

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