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The habitation level is up to 2.5 m thick . The settlement existed from the Archaic until the ... Habitation levels and architectural remains were filled with numerous ceramic finds . A necropolis , located not far from the settlement ...
The habitation level is up to 2.5 m thick . The settlement existed from the Archaic until the ... Habitation levels and architectural remains were filled with numerous ceramic finds . A necropolis , located not far from the settlement ...
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This low bank presently begins at a point 21 m below sea level . Closer to the sea , the rest of the wall is not visible , but there are separate hills and heights . Without further investigation , their nature cannot be determined .
This low bank presently begins at a point 21 m below sea level . Closer to the sea , the rest of the wall is not visible , but there are separate hills and heights . Without further investigation , their nature cannot be determined .
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One was found in a tower near Lake Inkit , in a 2nd - 3rd - century level . ' The slab is of local , reddish - brown clay , cast in a mould . The stamp is square - shaped . The letters are clearly legible : LEG . ( Fig . 2.1 ) .
One was found in a tower near Lake Inkit , in a 2nd - 3rd - century level . ' The slab is of local , reddish - brown clay , cast in a mould . The stamp is square - shaped . The letters are clearly legible : LEG . ( Fig . 2.1 ) .
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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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