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... Europe with links to the steppe , such as Airan and Untersiebenbrunn , and is accompanied by excellent essays on jewellery production and the Polychrome Style . | L. Vagalinski , Burnished Pottery from the First Century 354 REVIEWS.
... Europe with links to the steppe , such as Airan and Untersiebenbrunn , and is accompanied by excellent essays on jewellery production and the Polychrome Style . | L. Vagalinski , Burnished Pottery from the First Century 354 REVIEWS.
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L. Vagalinski , Burnished Pottery from the First Century to the Beginning of the Seventh Century AD from the Region South of the Lower Danube ( Sofia 2002 ) , 109 , nos . 175-176 . 3 V. Tatton - Brown , “ Varia ' . REVIEWS 359.
L. Vagalinski , Burnished Pottery from the First Century to the Beginning of the Seventh Century AD from the Region South of the Lower Danube ( Sofia 2002 ) , 109 , nos . 175-176 . 3 V. Tatton - Brown , “ Varia ' . REVIEWS 359.
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