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Three more ethno - political groups of Iron Age Central Anatolia are known from Assyrian sources : the Mushki / Mushkhi , Kashka / Kashku / Kaska / Kasku / Gashka / Gashku and Tabal . Even though we have a general idea about the lands ...
Three more ethno - political groups of Iron Age Central Anatolia are known from Assyrian sources : the Mushki / Mushkhi , Kashka / Kashku / Kaska / Kasku / Gashka / Gashku and Tabal . Even though we have a general idea about the lands ...
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70 The recent discovery of the first known Macedonian Early Hellenistic funerary ' Hero Relief ( datable to the late 4th or the beginning of the 3rd century ) may support the second option as the reclining deceased is shown only holding ...
70 The recent discovery of the first known Macedonian Early Hellenistic funerary ' Hero Relief ( datable to the late 4th or the beginning of the 3rd century ) may support the second option as the reclining deceased is shown only holding ...
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4 — the largest , called Sindikawas the location of a Greek city , Hermonassa , and a village , Corocondame . The latter is known to us only from written sources . So far , no material remains of this settlement have been discovered .
4 — the largest , called Sindikawas the location of a Greek city , Hermonassa , and a village , Corocondame . The latter is known to us only from written sources . So far , no material remains of this settlement have been discovered .
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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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