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54 ) , or from inscriptions from outside the region , or from parchments or papyri ( hence the two Greek parchments from Avroman , nos . 454 455 that they have not been studied in detail since 1915 seems incomprehensible ) , or the ...
54 ) , or from inscriptions from outside the region , or from parchments or papyri ( hence the two Greek parchments from Avroman , nos . 454 455 that they have not been studied in detail since 1915 seems incomprehensible ) , or the ...
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the complex coexistence of Greek and Syriac in northern Mesopotamia , Osrhoene above all , a topic which was to be of considerable importance in the history of Christianity , and to which we will return briefly below , in the context of ...
the complex coexistence of Greek and Syriac in northern Mesopotamia , Osrhoene above all , a topic which was to be of considerable importance in the history of Christianity , and to which we will return briefly below , in the context of ...
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The first article of his own that he lists in the references here is on Greek shamanism , which gives a hint at the range . In common with much research today B. here dwells on Greece's debt to other civilisations , of the East and ...
The first article of his own that he lists in the references here is on Greek shamanism , which gives a hint at the range . In common with much research today B. here dwells on Greece's debt to other civilisations , of the East and ...
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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 |
S A Paspalas The Achaemenid Empire and the NorthWestern | 90 |
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