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One further innovation should be remarked upon: naturalization. The Greek citystates determined citizenship by descent. Although we tend to gloss over this aspect of Greek society, the Greeks still had a fundamental and working sense of kinship relat ... http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/GLOSSARY/POLIS.HTM
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- Ancient Greek Religion
Treebank Editor to supervise the creation of a syntactic database for classical Greece with 1,000,000 words one of the most promising instruments ever produced for the study of Greek linguistics, literary style, and lexicography. We encourage gradua ... http://www.greekreligion.org/
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- Spartan Women
The mention of avarice naturally suggests a criticism on the inequality of property. While some of the Spartan citizen have quite small properties, others have very large ones; hence the land has passed into the hands of a few. And this is due also t ... http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/aristotle-spartanwomen.html
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- Thucydides: On The Early History of the Hellenes
Even after the Trojan War, Hellas was still engaged in removing and settling, and thus could not attain to the quiet which must precede growth. The late return of the Hellenes from Ilium caused many revolutions, and factions ensued almost everywhere; ... http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/thuc-hellenes.html
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- Ancient Greece org
When requesting copyright release please be specific. Indicate in your communications what the nature of your publication is school paper, presentation, printed material, web page, when and where it will be published, and how specifically you plan to ... http://www.ancient-greece.org/
| | - Documents of the Founding of Cyrene
Cyrene was founded by the inhabitants of Thera, a Lacedaemonian island which was formerly called Calliste, as Callimachus says: Calliste once its name, but Thera in later times, the mother of my home, famed for its steeds. The harbor of Cyrene is sit ... http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/630cyrene.html
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- MSU EMuseum Ancient Greek Civilizations
On the eve of the year 1900, Sir Arthur Evans discovered the Minoan Palace Knossos and what was to become the Minoan civilization. Settled upon the isle of Crete and named after the mythical Cretan King Minos, Evans discovered both an influential civ ... http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/prehistory/aegean/
| | - The Ancient City of Athens
The Ancient City of Athens is a photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains of ancient Athens Greece. It is intended primarily as a resource for students and teachers of classical art & archaeology, civilization, languages, a ... http://www.stoa.org/athens/
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- Herodotus
The most recent editions of the text, or of portions of it, with and without commentaries are the following:H. Stein, Herodoti Historiae ed. Major, 2 vols., Berlin, 18691871, with apparatus criticus; still the best edition of the text; H. Kellenberg, ... http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/eb11-herodotus.html
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They do not show a grave of her, but say that the sea birds were allowed to tear the corpse to pieces.[2.34.8] As you sail from Scyllaeum in the direction of the city, you reach another headland, called Bucephala Oxhead, and, after the headland, isla ... http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/pausanias-bk2.html
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