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I ) or more massive plates ( Fig . 5.II ) . Apparently , this phenomenon can be regarded as the evolution of local customs under the influence of Greek burial tradition , which was introduced into this region in the Hellenistic period ...
I ) or more massive plates ( Fig . 5.II ) . Apparently , this phenomenon can be regarded as the evolution of local customs under the influence of Greek burial tradition , which was introduced into this region in the Hellenistic period ...
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... having seized Derbent , discovered a plate in the masonry of the wall with the following inscription : Marcianus , Autocrat , Caesar has constructed this city , this tower with a great quantity of talents from his own treasury .
... having seized Derbent , discovered a plate in the masonry of the wall with the following inscription : Marcianus , Autocrat , Caesar has constructed this city , this tower with a great quantity of talents from his own treasury .
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The four ' provision jars ' in question , however , are united in Plate 1 in one type only ; Plate 2 on p . 89 is entitled ' ovoid jars ' instead of ' biconical jars ' ; the illustration to II.3.2 is 16 , and not 15 as is written on p .
The four ' provision jars ' in question , however , are united in Plate 1 in one type only ; Plate 2 on p . 89 is entitled ' ovoid jars ' instead of ' biconical jars ' ; the illustration to II.3.2 is 16 , and not 15 as is written on p .
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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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