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2. Tramps, Unfit Mothers, and Neglected Children: Negotiating the Family in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia Sherri Broder
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Williams, Arden
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- 2004
3. Danny Williams, 33
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Williams, Arden
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Transportation industry - Abstract
My son Danny was a big fan of your magazine. He had been receiving it for a few years now, always reading it cover to cover. On July 20 he [...]
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- 2016
4. Sacred land in Classical Athens
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Williams, Arden Lorraine
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An important group of land-holders within Classical Athens were the gods and heroes worshipped by the community. This sacred property consisted not simply of that land on which the temples and altars were situated, but also a variety of agricultural land and buildings. These properties, like those belonging to ordinary citizens, were used for the support of cult sites and especially for the funding of religious festivals. Because deities were, in effect, absent from the land they owned, administration of this land was left in the hands of the people of the polis. The evidence for this land is mainly epigraphical. This thesis will study the unique collection of inscriptions which comes from the polis of Classical Athens with respect to the administration of sacred land and its social and economic functions in the community.
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- 2002
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5. LEASING OF SACRED LAND IN 4TH-CENTURY ATHENS: A REASSESSMENT OF SIX INSCRIBED FRAGMENTS.
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Williams, Arden
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GREEK inscriptions ,STELE (Archaeology) ,CLASSICAL antiquities ,ARCHAEOLOGICAL finds ,ANTIQUITIES - Abstract
A fresh examination of six inscribed fragments (Agora XIX L6 a-f ) previously attributed to the first of a series of stelai recording civic leases of sacred land in late-4th-century Athens reveals that they belong to four separate stelai, only one of which can be dated to 343/2 b.c. The publication of the leases was linked to a reorganization of sacred finances that included the amalgamation of the treasuries of Athena and the Other Gods, ca. 346/5. The new reconstruction challenges previous estimates of the extent of Athenian sacred property and the assumption that subsequent lists (Agora XIX L9-12, L14) were produced only at 10-year intervals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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6. READER FEEDBACK.
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FRANKEL, CHARLIE, FANNING, SUZANNE, BOLLING, BILL, WILLIAMS, ARDEN, and WHITBY, CLIFFARD
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TOURISM ,COMMUNITIES ,MULTICULTURALISM - Published
- 2017
7. Book Reviews.
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Morgan, H. Wayne, Yoder, John C., Schiller, Wendy J., Kaminski, Theresa, Williams, Arden, Gabriel, Michael P., Burk, Robert F., Kersten, Andrew E., Tong, Benson, Heidler, Jeanne T., Heidler, David S., Kuecker, Glen David, Skaggs, David Curtis, Cox, Thomas C., Moneyhon, Carl H., Cogliano, Frank, Wajda, Shirley Teresa, Muir Jr., Malcolm, Yates, Charles L., and Woodworth, Steven E.
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