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Warfare and Agriculture in Classical Greece, Revised edition

✍ Scribed by Hanson, Victor Davis


Publisher
University of California Press
Year
1999;1998
Tongue
English
Category
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Agriculture ancienne--Grèce;Agriculture--Grèce--Antiquité;Guerre--Aspect économique--Grèce--Antiquité;Guerre -- Aspect économique -- Grèce -- Antiquité;Agriculture ancienne -- Grèce;Agriculture -- Grèce -- Antiquité;Grèce -- Histoire -- 431-404 av. J.-C. (guerre du Péloponnèse);Attique (Grèce) -- Histoire


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