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                        Barbarian
	
	
 Barbarian.  Within the text of Herodotus, this term meant a
non-Greek.  Originally, this term was not meant to be offensive or
negative, but over time the Greeks began to think of themselves as
culturally superior to the barbarians.
     The Greeks believed in a concept called guest-friendship.  Guest
friendship was when one man (or community) would extend his
protection to an outsider visiting his community.  Guest friendship
involved reciprocal gift giving and was a very formal procedure. 
This process was eternally under the protection of the great Greek
deity Zeus.  Though the ancient Greeks entertained guests from
various locations and cultures, they held to the fact that their own
Greek culture was entirely pure and of their invention.  Ancient
Greeks did not cite the influences of others on their fine art.
     Within the ancient Greek culture, the term hero referred to a
mortal made divine after death.  In other words, an intermediate
generation between gods and mortals.  (Herodotus, pg. xxx)
     Herodotus The Histories is an amazing work.  This work is titled a
history, but it is important to remember that a history is not just a
telling of past events.  Even the most
	
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