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The existence of trade in raw unworked metals during the Assyrian Trading Colonies period , known from written evidence and confirmed by new archaeological finds , suggests that there may have been a similar trade in unworked metals or ...
The existence of trade in raw unworked metals during the Assyrian Trading Colonies period , known from written evidence and confirmed by new archaeological finds , suggests that there may have been a similar trade in unworked metals or ...
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In most finds metal is well preserved and has a beautiful golden colour ; many objects are covered with a thin layer of precious platinum of olive colour . In the histogram of composition we can see both copper - tin and copper - tin ...
In most finds metal is well preserved and has a beautiful golden colour ; many objects are covered with a thin layer of precious platinum of olive colour . In the histogram of composition we can see both copper - tin and copper - tin ...
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Finds of Greek terracottas ( Figs . 19-20 ) and other cult objects testify that Hellenic cults were spread widely in the area , primarily ones associated with fertility , existing alongside local religious traditions .
Finds of Greek terracottas ( Figs . 19-20 ) and other cult objects testify that Hellenic cults were spread widely in the area , primarily ones associated with fertility , existing alongside local religious traditions .
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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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