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Middle and Late Helladic Laconia Competing Principalities?

Edited by Corien Wiersma & Maria P. Tsouli

ISBN: 978-9464260625

Sidestone Press (2022) - €50.00

www.sidestone.com

Most, if not all, students of ancient history will be familiar with the region of Laconia, the centre of the hegemonic power of Sparta in the Iron Age, and the seat of power of the mythical king Menelaus of Homer’s and . Given the nature of the evidence, with Sparta occupying a special place within the ancient consciousness, the subject of

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