Political institutions and the Lycian and Karian language in the process of Hellenization between the Achaemenids and the Early Diadochi

In Marek, Christian (2013). Political institutions and the Lycian and Karian language in the process of Hellenization between the Achaemenids and the Early Diadochi. In: Stavrianopoulou, Eftychia. Shifting social imaginaries in the Hellenistic period: narrat. pp. 233-251 (2013)
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