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  1. Myth: Its Meaning and Functions in Ancient and Other Cultures.Grundy Steiner & G. S. Kirk - 1973 - American Journal of Philology 94 (1):107.
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  • Dionysiac Drama and the Dionysiac Mysteries.Richard Seaford - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (02):252-.
    In Euripides' Bacchae Dionysos visits Thebes in disguise to establish his mysteries there. And so, given normal Euripidean practice, it is almost certain that in the lost part of his final speech Dionysos actually prescribed the establishment of his mysteries in Thebes. In the same way the Homeric Hymn to Demeter tells how the goddess came in disguise to Eleusis and finally established her mysteries there. After coming to Eleusis she performs certain actions in the house of king Celeus, for (...)
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  • Traditional and ancient rural economy in Mediterranean Europe: plus ça change?Paul Halstead - 1987 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 107:77-87.
    The study of recent ‘traditional’ Mediterranean rural economy has long been a predilection of ancient historians and archaeologists working in that area. Traditional practices and production norms have been used by ancient historians in the interpretation of the often enigmatic testimony of the ancient agronomic writers, while archaeologists have used the same information to fill in the many gaps in the material record supplied by the spade. Much of the relevant data on traditional rural economy are gleaned from the accounts (...)
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