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HE EVISION OF THENIAN ROPERTIED AMILIES - PPT Presentation

in 1971 there have been manyFollowing extensive discussion at the miniconference and a number of written comments from other colleagues both in the UK and abroad we are now in a position to prese ID: 404741

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HE EVISION OF THENIAN ROPERTIED AMILIES in 1971 there have been manyFollowing extensive discussion at the mini-conference, and a number of written com-ments from other colleagues both in the UK and abroad, we are now in a position to presentcavalry tokens discovered in the Kerameikos and Agora of Athens respectively has pre- It has See e.g., G. Bugh, Whereas in the first edition the Greek alphabet was used for lemmata, in the second edi-tion the Roman alphabet will be used: all names and Greek words will be transliterated toAll individuals will be included in the second edition with new primary reference identi- and of the fact that more explicit and more background material will be provided to establish the Robert Develin in the advantages of transliteration outweigh the disadvantages of retaining the Greek alphabet (which is becom- 308G. J. Oliver Ð J. K. Davies will be developed, although format is not yet decided. The computerUniversity of LiverpoolGraham J. Oliver