Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 137
... example is the section in which he discusses the folklorists ' partiality for treating Greek klefts as heroes ( while omitting or altering , for example , sections of poems in which their calculations of the ransom - worthiness of ...
... example is the section in which he discusses the folklorists ' partiality for treating Greek klefts as heroes ( while omitting or altering , for example , sections of poems in which their calculations of the ransom - worthiness of ...
Page 243
... example is Grotta Scaloria , which was only discovered in 1930 when the Apulian Aqueduct was constructed , while the location of the original entrance had to wait until the excavations of the 1970s , when it was determined by ...
... example is Grotta Scaloria , which was only discovered in 1930 when the Apulian Aqueduct was constructed , while the location of the original entrance had to wait until the excavations of the 1970s , when it was determined by ...
Page 269
... example of secular megalithic architecture is the wall , with its semi - circular towers , of Petraro de Melilli , near Augusta , which belongs to the Early Bronze Age . But this example relates rather to the group of similar defensive ...
... example of secular megalithic architecture is the wall , with its semi - circular towers , of Petraro de Melilli , near Augusta , which belongs to the Early Bronze Age . But this example relates rather to the group of similar defensive ...
Contents
Volume 1 Number | 1 |
Hostility and Hospitality in Rural | 37 |
the Concept of Suffering in the Cult of Padre | 54 |
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