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Parian Socio-Political and Military Organizational Capacities During the late 8th C. BC, and Interferences to the Colonization of Thasos Islands. The Eartliest Polyandria of Greece and Palaeopathological Inferences
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Parian Socio-Political and Military Organizational Capacities During the late 8th C. BC, and Interferences to the Colonization of Thasos Islands. The Eartliest Polyandria of Greece and Palaeopathological Inferences

Anagnostis Agelarakis
Cahier des thèmes transversaux ArScAn, Vol.X, pp.205-208
2012

Abstract

Antiquities, Prehistoric Thasos Island (Greece) Colonization Archaeology
Cremated soldiers' bones in urns found at the burial ground next to the ancient harbor in Paroikia, at Paros Island, in two monumental cist graves, offer evidence of a forgotten battle fought around 730 B.C. What sort of society did the late eighth and early seventh-century inhabitants of Paros and contemporary Greek cities have? The soldiers' burials in Paroikia offer some clues.
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