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ple , horse - brasses made in the Animal Style ) , female ornaments and toilet items ( bracelets , rings , pendant and mirrors ) , and elements of armament ( scales from defence armour and arrowheads ) . In most finds metal is well ...
ple , horse - brasses made in the Animal Style ) , female ornaments and toilet items ( bracelets , rings , pendant and mirrors ) , and elements of armament ( scales from defence armour and arrowheads ) . In most finds metal is well ...
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Also of note is that the seated female figure ( who uniquely plays a kithara ) is not paired with the ' rhyton ' - wielding symposiast as are her counterparts on the reliefs . " This divergence from the norm established by the reliefs ...
Also of note is that the seated female figure ( who uniquely plays a kithara ) is not paired with the ' rhyton ' - wielding symposiast as are her counterparts on the reliefs . " This divergence from the norm established by the reliefs ...
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... concerning the sale of a female slave . This one , by contrast , is written almost entirely in Syriac , but one of the witnesses signs in Greek 11. 27-28 ) : Aup . Μάννος και επί του ιερού και του πολειτικού μία ) ρί τυρώ ) .
... concerning the sale of a female slave . This one , by contrast , is written almost entirely in Syriac , but one of the witnesses signs in Greek 11. 27-28 ) : Aup . Μάννος και επί του ιερού και του πολειτικού μία ) ρί τυρώ ) .
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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 |
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