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Black ships and sea raiders: the late Bronze and early Iron Age context of Odysseus’ Second Cretan Lie
A salutary trend in the study of Homeric epic over the last several decades has been an expansion of inquiries into connections between early Greek oral poetry and Bronze Age poetic traditions of t...