Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 9-10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1999 |
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Page 210
... groups and categories of the population . For example , we might expect hunters and farmers whose activities are conducted near archaeological sites to have different attitudes and concerns from urban - dwellers , as Reuben Grima ( 1997 ...
... groups and categories of the population . For example , we might expect hunters and farmers whose activities are conducted near archaeological sites to have different attitudes and concerns from urban - dwellers , as Reuben Grima ( 1997 ...
Page 284
... group ( the Qla`iyya ) and the neighbouring ' Bedouin ' groups ( the Tiyaha ) and that their claims to different social identities are not grounded in empirical or behavioural distinctiveness . Yet Ginat does not see this . Rather than ...
... group ( the Qla`iyya ) and the neighbouring ' Bedouin ' groups ( the Tiyaha ) and that their claims to different social identities are not grounded in empirical or behavioural distinctiveness . Yet Ginat does not see this . Rather than ...
Page 140
... groups can be fluid in the sense that these groups can be hostile to one another or , at different times , be allied to one another . Epigraphical evidence suggests that Libyans lived among Cyrenaicans ; furthermore , literary sources ...
... groups can be fluid in the sense that these groups can be hostile to one another or , at different times , be allied to one another . Epigraphical evidence suggests that Libyans lived among Cyrenaicans ; furthermore , literary sources ...
Contents
Some sources for the history | 14 |
Le barche dello Stato Pontificio nel litorale | 34 |
Survey of traditional Italian ships | 51 |
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