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The diagram in Table 1 shows that the distances along the wall between the towers range between 38 and 40 m in 40 % of the cases . This distance reflects the building module or norm used by the Sasanians : 80 elbows / cubits ...
The diagram in Table 1 shows that the distances along the wall between the towers range between 38 and 40 m in 40 % of the cases . This distance reflects the building module or norm used by the Sasanians : 80 elbows / cubits ...
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Les Ceramiques en Anatolie aux Epoques Hellenistique et Romaine , Actes de la Table Ronde d'Istanbul , 23-24 Mai 1996 , Varia Anatolica XV , Institut français d'études anatoliennes Georges Dumézil , Istanbul , De Boccard , Paris 2003 ...
Les Ceramiques en Anatolie aux Epoques Hellenistique et Romaine , Actes de la Table Ronde d'Istanbul , 23-24 Mai 1996 , Varia Anatolica XV , Institut français d'études anatoliennes Georges Dumézil , Istanbul , De Boccard , Paris 2003 ...
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... Between East and West : the Greek Poleis as part of a World System F.A.R. Greenland , Table for One : Drinking Alone of Women's Grave Monuments from Roman Celtiberia A. Plontke - Lüning , Kaiserzeitliche und spätantike Bautechniken ...
... Between East and West : the Greek Poleis as part of a World System F.A.R. Greenland , Table for One : Drinking Alone of Women's Grave Monuments from Roman Celtiberia A. Plontke - Lüning , Kaiserzeitliche und spätantike Bautechniken ...
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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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