The Quarterly Review, Volumen226John Murray, 1916 |
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... close of the last century , the sensational discoveries of Sir Arthur Evans at Cnossus diverted attention to larger issues . The wonderful remains uncovered in Crete widened the 6 problem of Mycenaean into the problem of Ægean ...
... close of the last century , the sensational discoveries of Sir Arthur Evans at Cnossus diverted attention to larger issues . The wonderful remains uncovered in Crete widened the 6 problem of Mycenaean into the problem of Ægean ...
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... mentioned incidentally by the poet and assumed to be well known . There is just one conspicuous case of discrepancy with fact . There is no trace in the Trojan 6 plain of a hot and a cold spring close together THE TROJAN WAR 5.
... mentioned incidentally by the poet and assumed to be well known . There is just one conspicuous case of discrepancy with fact . There is no trace in the Trojan 6 plain of a hot and a cold spring close together THE TROJAN WAR 5.
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plain of a hot and a cold spring close together , such as are described in Iliad XXII ; and the evidence seems to show that it is highly unlikely that there ever was such a double fountain in the neighbourhood of the fortress . We have ...
plain of a hot and a cold spring close together , such as are described in Iliad XXII ; and the evidence seems to show that it is highly unlikely that there ever was such a double fountain in the neighbourhood of the fortress . We have ...
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... in the Troad . Moreover ' there is no natural harbour in the district . Troy cannot therefore have thriven upon her over - sea commerce , or its close relation , piracy . Troy has indeed two roadsteads 10 THE TROJAN WAR.
... in the Troad . Moreover ' there is no natural harbour in the district . Troy cannot therefore have thriven upon her over - sea commerce , or its close relation , piracy . Troy has indeed two roadsteads 10 THE TROJAN WAR.
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close relation , piracy . Troy has indeed two roadsteads , one to the north of the Hellespont , the other , Besika Bay , to the west ; but both of them are exposed anchorages , offering no safe shelter in gales . ' How then did a strong ...
close relation , piracy . Troy has indeed two roadsteads , one to the north of the Hellespont , the other , Besika Bay , to the west ; but both of them are exposed anchorages , offering no safe shelter in gales . ' How then did a strong ...
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