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A necropolis , located not far from the settlement , was also investigated : ten ancient burials were discovered there on the territory of approximately 200 m2 . Taman 9,42 also covering 2.5 ha , is located 2 km to the west of ...
A necropolis , located not far from the settlement , was also investigated : ten ancient burials were discovered there on the territory of approximately 200 m2 . Taman 9,42 also covering 2.5 ha , is located 2 km to the west of ...
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A moat is located on the southern side of the wall ( Fig . 10 ) that extends approximately 500 m , coming to an end near Tower P12 . The moat measures 2.0 2.5 m deep and a width of approximately 15 m . To the west of the moat , there is ...
A moat is located on the southern side of the wall ( Fig . 10 ) that extends approximately 500 m , coming to an end near Tower P12 . The moat measures 2.0 2.5 m deep and a width of approximately 15 m . To the west of the moat , there is ...
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The rectangular Tower P86 measures 38 X 36 m at its base and 11 x 18 m at its top that rises to a height of 4 m . On the top of the tower is a depression 1 m deep . Unlike the other two hollow towers that were located behind the line of ...
The rectangular Tower P86 measures 38 X 36 m at its base and 11 x 18 m at its top that rises to a height of 4 m . On the top of the tower is a depression 1 m deep . Unlike the other two hollow towers that were located behind the line of ...
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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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