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It has a crescent and disc on the shaft in its peculiarly Cypriot form with downward turning crescent . Lots of these stelai ( nos . 1-2 , 3-6 ) have a downward turning crescent . These lions are in typical Cypriot form , based on the ...
It has a crescent and disc on the shaft in its peculiarly Cypriot form with downward turning crescent . Lots of these stelai ( nos . 1-2 , 3-6 ) have a downward turning crescent . These lions are in typical Cypriot form , based on the ...
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It includes a narrow and correct definition of the group - only the Cypriot ware dubbed BOR , and a survey and dismissal ) of its alleged Levantine prototypes . S. dismisses all the instances where BoR vessels were attributed to late ...
It includes a narrow and correct definition of the group - only the Cypriot ware dubbed BOR , and a survey and dismissal ) of its alleged Levantine prototypes . S. dismisses all the instances where BoR vessels were attributed to late ...
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Here S. cuts the Gordian knot binding BoR juglets in the west and Phoenician commercial activities and instead seeks to unravel the Cypriot trade ventures exemplified by them . There are three appendices : Appendix I lists ( nearly ) ...
Here S. cuts the Gordian knot binding BoR juglets in the west and Phoenician commercial activities and instead seeks to unravel the Cypriot trade ventures exemplified by them . There are three appendices : Appendix I lists ( nearly ) ...
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Ş Dönmez Some Observations on the SocioEconomic Structure | 13 |
N N Terekhova A V Dmitriev A A Malyshev I G Ravich | 44 |
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