Back to Ancient History SourceBook Ancient History Sourcebook: Aristotle: On the Constitution of Carthage, c. 340 BCE The Carthaginians are also considered to have an excellent form of government, which differs from that of any other state in several respects, though it is in some very like the Spartan. Indeed, all three states---the Spartan, the Cretan, and the Carthaginian---nearly resemble ...
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Mediterranean Culture These resources assist in understanding and interpreting ancient, Mediterranean societies in which the Bible originated. Those who follow social scientific approaches to interpreting ancient documents should find them helpful. Social Scientific Criticism Bibliography (NT) Social Science Information Gateway (SOSIG) Intercultural Press Current Anthropology - on line Society ...
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