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Agora
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Joshua J. Mark published on 02 September 2009 |
The word Agora (pronounced 'Ah-go-RAH’) is Greek for 'open place of assembly’ and, early in the history of Greece, designated the area in the city where free-born citizens could gather to hear civic announcements, muster for military campaigns or discuss politics. Later the Agora defined the open-air, often tented, marketplace of a city... [continue reading]
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G. E. M. de Ste. CroixDuckworth Publishers (01 April 2002)Price: $48.96 -

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