Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 10-11Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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... region of Syria was an Ottoman dominion including present day Jordan , then called Southern Syria . The population consisted of chieftains and the mode of life was tribal . The State proved to be a positive intrusion into the region ...
... region of Syria was an Ottoman dominion including present day Jordan , then called Southern Syria . The population consisted of chieftains and the mode of life was tribal . The State proved to be a positive intrusion into the region ...
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... region , and as such , is symbolic of the continuous flux of Mediterranean influences on its eastern frontier . Though nomadic pastoralists had dominated the area , village formation of a Mediterranean type seems an inevitable response ...
... region , and as such , is symbolic of the continuous flux of Mediterranean influences on its eastern frontier . Though nomadic pastoralists had dominated the area , village formation of a Mediterranean type seems an inevitable response ...
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... regions , offering insight that will educate the newcomer and challenge the expert . The editors succeed in holding together such disparate themes largely by ground- ing the analysis on the ' region ' . The study of spatially confined ...
... regions , offering insight that will educate the newcomer and challenge the expert . The editors succeed in holding together such disparate themes largely by ground- ing the analysis on the ' region ' . The study of spatially confined ...
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The Italian Connection in | 5 |
The Movement of Scythian Nomads | 21 |
Malcolm Barber | 29 |
Copyright | |
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