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Taman 3 is an archaeological complex of more than 15 ha extent located on the slopes of an ancient ravine 7 km to the ... Taman 13 was most likely a group of individual household complexes of the Hellenistic period ; it is located 4 km ...
Taman 3 is an archaeological complex of more than 15 ha extent located on the slopes of an ancient ravine 7 km to the ... Taman 13 was most likely a group of individual household complexes of the Hellenistic period ; it is located 4 km ...
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The Derbent stone defensive complex , dating to the middle of the 6th century AD , replaced the mud - brick fortification and included the city fortification and a 40 km mountain wall ( Dagh bari ) . This complex became a model of ...
The Derbent stone defensive complex , dating to the middle of the 6th century AD , replaced the mud - brick fortification and included the city fortification and a 40 km mountain wall ( Dagh bari ) . This complex became a model of ...
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They then probed southward into an ethnically and culturally complex context , moving from Lake Ladoga into the Volkhov river , and then to Lake Ilmen and the Dnieper basin , while founding Staraja Ladoga , Gorodishche , Gnezdovo , and ...
They then probed southward into an ethnically and culturally complex context , moving from Lake Ladoga into the Volkhov river , and then to Lake Ilmen and the Dnieper basin , while founding Staraja Ladoga , Gorodishche , Gnezdovo , and ...
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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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