Religion and Cult in the Dodecanese during the First Millennium BC Proceedings of the International Archaeological Conference

Religion and Cult in the Dodecanese during the First Millennium BC publishes the proceedings of the conference of the same name, held in Rhodes in October 2018. Religion has always been one of the major components of peoples' lives, an integral part of social, economic and political contexts, c...

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Other Authors: Stefanakis, Manolis I. (Editor), Mavroudis, Georgios (Editor), Seroglou, Fani K. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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