The Evolution of Man and SocietySimon and Schuster, 1971 - 753 من الصفحات |
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... Greek kings invaded and subdued the Ganges valley bringing a new Greek infusion into the governing classes of these rich regions . We know also that while Greek influence slowly faded from the Bactrian coinage , it remained imprinted on ...
... Greek kings invaded and subdued the Ganges valley bringing a new Greek infusion into the governing classes of these rich regions . We know also that while Greek influence slowly faded from the Bactrian coinage , it remained imprinted on ...
الصفحة 230
... Greek . What we have seen of the royal families shows that it remained wholly Greek in the west , including Egypt , for several generations . It was this predominantly Greek governing class which maintained the Greek educated and ...
... Greek . What we have seen of the royal families shows that it remained wholly Greek in the west , including Egypt , for several generations . It was this predominantly Greek governing class which maintained the Greek educated and ...
الصفحة 231
... Greek and reading Greek literature , they would now count as ' new Greeks ' ; they would intermarry with ' old Greeks ' and create a hybrid population . It was from this hybrid population that there sprang a new Alexandrian race and the ...
... Greek and reading Greek literature , they would now count as ' new Greeks ' ; they would intermarry with ' old Greeks ' and create a hybrid population . It was from this hybrid population that there sprang a new Alexandrian race and the ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS page | 19 |
PROVIDENT SOCIETIES | 67 |
The Eighteenth Dynasty page | 119 |
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