Blessed Thessaly The Identities of a Place and Its People from the Archaic Period to the Hellenistic

Thessaly was a region of great importance in the ancient Greek world, possessing both agricultural abundance and a strategic position between north and south. It presents historians with the challenge of seeing beyond traditional stereotypes (wealth and witches, horses and hospitality) that have col...

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Main Author: Aston, Emma (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Liverpool Liverpool University Press 2024
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