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30 Scott B. Noegel states of Ionia.
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32 Scott B. Noegel transmission wer
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34 Scott B. Noegel which the lists
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36 Scott B. Noegel manifestation of
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PART II The Powers: The Gods and th
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42 Ken Dowden Indeed, in a single p
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44 Ken Dowden or not the cult at Ol
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46 Ken Dowden new regime: before th
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48 Ken Dowden The Olympians, then,
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50 Ken Dowden on by the priest Chry
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52 Ken Dowden shrine. At Halae in A
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CHAPTER THREE A Land Full of Gods:
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58 Jennifer Larson fueled the art a
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60 Jennifer Larson Figure 3.1 The c
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64 Jennifer Larson where he was wor
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66 Jennifer Larson Figure 3.2 Votiv
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68 Jennifer Larson female, are sacr
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70 Jennifer Larson observances are
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72 Emma Stafford fundamental proble
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74 Emma Stafford Moon, Dawn, Night
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76 Emma Stafford account of this fe
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78 Emma Stafford a figure which the
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80 Emma Stafford (Hellenica 4.4.2)
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CHAPTER FIVE The Dead D. Felton Wha
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88 D. Felton back at the family hom
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90 D. Felton ghost of Erigone, a le
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92 D. Felton Erinyes did the same t
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96 D. Felton The oracle of the dead
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CHAPTER SIX Heroes and Hero-Cults G
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102 Gunnel Ekroth as banqueting sce
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104 Gunnel Ekroth of families. Most
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106 Gunnel Ekroth angered and venge
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108 Gunnel Ekroth particular heroes
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110 Gunnel Ekroth The heroes were l
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112 Gunnel Ekroth Pelopid heroes be
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CHAPTER SEVEN Prayers and Hymns Wil
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Prayers and Hymns 119 So I think Pu
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Prayers and Hymns 121 Figure 7.1 A
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Prayers and Hymns 123 O sweet messa
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Prayers and Hymns 125 the principle
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Prayers and Hymns 129 Against Kines
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CHAPTER NINE Divination Pierre Bonn
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Divination 147 Between Truth and Li
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Divination 149 the course of action
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Divination 151 Bodson 1978). Many c
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Divination 155 The terminology was
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Divination 157 pax Romana, ‘‘qu
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Divination 159 GUIDE TO FURTHER REA
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CHAPTER TEN A Day in the Life of a
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A Day in the Life of a Greek Sanctu
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Figure 10.1 Plan and sections of th
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Purity and Pollution 179 The Greek
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Purity and Pollution 181 temple’s
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Purity and Pollution 183 reifies -
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Purity and Pollution 185 and pollut
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Purity and Pollution 187 proper see
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Purity and Pollution 189 visualizat
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Festivals 191 to do so during the O
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Festivals 193 The testimonia to the
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Festivals 195 Karneia: the festival
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Time and Greek Religion 205 who had
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Time and Greek Religion 207 stars t
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Time and Greek Religion 209 New Yea
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Time and Greek Religion 211 honored
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PART V Local Religious Systems
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226 Susan Deacy child. The role els
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CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Religious Syste
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248 Nicolas Richer The pathēmata I
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250 Nicolas Richer In general, even
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252 Nicolas Richer Conclusion The S
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254 Françoise Dunand could be deal
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The Religious Sys
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266 Madeleine Jost Stephanus of Byz
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268 Madeleine Jost (8.27.6) was kno
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272 Madeleine Jost 8.23.7). Childre
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276 Madeleine Jost Demeter’s ques
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278 Madeleine Jost purified of her
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296 Charles W. Hedrick Jr. 1990a:18
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298 Janett Morgan 2002). This kind
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300 Janett Morgan wife. Hegeso exam
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306 Janett Morgan Women as Home: Ri
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310 Janett Morgan GUIDE TO FURTHER
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312 Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge First
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CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR Greek Religion
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Greek Religion and Art 417 It shoul
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PART IX Epilogue
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424 Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones art-house
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440 Bibliography Aneziri, S. 2003.
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442 Bibliography Bonnet, C., and Pi
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444 Bibliography —— 2000. ‘
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446 Bibliography —— 1993. ‘
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448 Bibliography Demont, P. 1978.
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450 Bibliography —— 1965. Theor
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452 Bibliography Gerson, L.P. 1990.
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454 Bibliography Hallo, W.W., and Y
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456 Bibliography —— 2004. The S
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458 Bibliography Kayser, F. 1994. R
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460 Bibliography Liebeschuetz, J.H.
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462 Bibliography Mikalson, J.D. 197
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464 Bibliography Noegel, S.B., Walk
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466 Bibliography Pedley, J. 2005. S
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468 Bibliography —— 1998b. ‘
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470 Bibliography —— 1992. ‘
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472 Bibliography Soubiran, J. 1978.
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474 Bibliography Torelli, M. 1977.
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476 Bibliography Winkler, J.J. 1990
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478 Index Agamemnon 102, 111-12, 12
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480 Index Artemis (cont’d) Daphni
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482 Index cleromancy 151 Clytaemnes
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484 Index Enuma Elish 24-5, 31 Enya
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486 Index hermaia 48, 52 Hermanubis
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488 Index Kos, see Cos Kothar 33, 4
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490 Index Mycenae, Mycenaeans 23-8,
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492 Index Phaeacians 139 Phaedra (P
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494 Index Qatna 27 Ra 73 Ramesses I
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496 Index Thanatos, see death Tharg