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While researching and reading “The Odyssey” I have taken note of the many codes and customs that the Achaeans had to abide by in Homeric Society. As I have studied "The Odyssey" and read it thoroughly  

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The Board of Archaeology 123 Heritage Rd Ancient Ville To the Board of Archaeology, I, famous archaeologist Jessica Sinclair, had been exploring beautiful Greece and its wonderful ancient ruins, when I discovered the first four chapters of what seems an ancient text while I was digging and searching for ancient Greek cutlery. This book is amazing, although I have only read the first four chapters, and it has given me an insight to what ancient Greek life was like in Ithaca at the time of 1100- 1000 B.C. The title of my amazing discovery is called "The Odyssey" by an Ancient Greek civilian, Homer, and I have found an immediate link to this society he wrote about, and to the many Trojan Wars that were occurring in around this particular time in history. This text is about a great warrior, Odysseus, who was the kind King of Ithaca at...

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