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Secondly , the ordinary polis is better known in this period through epigraphy when compared with our deeper knowledge of the hegemonic cities of the Classical period . Gauthier goes on to qualify the degree of autonomy by considering ...
Secondly , the ordinary polis is better known in this period through epigraphy when compared with our deeper knowledge of the hegemonic cities of the Classical period . Gauthier goes on to qualify the degree of autonomy by considering ...
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ISBN 90-6258-093-9 / ISSN 0926-9568 ; 92 The Achaemenid period in Anatolia has not been , it is fair to say , a major focus of archaeological research activity when compared to other periods and aspects of the past of Turkey .
ISBN 90-6258-093-9 / ISSN 0926-9568 ; 92 The Achaemenid period in Anatolia has not been , it is fair to say , a major focus of archaeological research activity when compared to other periods and aspects of the past of Turkey .
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An important distinction is made here between open and closed shapes a distinction which might hold the key for assessing the significance of this ware . BoR distributions are then compared to those of other contemporary and earlier ...
An important distinction is made here between open and closed shapes a distinction which might hold the key for assessing the significance of this ware . BoR distributions are then compared to those of other contemporary and earlier ...
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Contents
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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