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Jack L. Davis / Greece / Ancient history / Crete / MacArthur Fellows / Mycenaean Greece / Rhys Carpenter / Nemea / American School of Classical Studies at Athens / Year of birth missing / Ancient Greece / Tourism in Greece
Date: 2010-09-13 13:34:26
Jack L. Davis
Greece
Ancient history
Crete
MacArthur Fellows
Mycenaean Greece
Rhys Carpenter
Nemea
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Year of birth missing
Ancient Greece
Tourism in Greece

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