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Technological differences have also been revealed in rings made by casting in bi - valve moulds , which is indicated by a seam along the axis of mould and casting . It is obvious that after casting the recrystallisation conditions were ...
Technological differences have also been revealed in rings made by casting in bi - valve moulds , which is indicated by a seam along the axis of mould and casting . It is obvious that after casting the recrystallisation conditions were ...
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It is of local reddish - brown clay , mould - manufactured , with a square stamp . Part of the stamp has survived : G and XV ( Fig . 2.2 ) . The third fragment was brought to light during the excavations of the western gate of the ...
It is of local reddish - brown clay , mould - manufactured , with a square stamp . Part of the stamp has survived : G and XV ( Fig . 2.2 ) . The third fragment was brought to light during the excavations of the western gate of the ...
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The slab is square , cast in a mould and of reddish - brown clay . Three letters survive : LEG . The slab may have belonged to legion XV ( Fig . 2.4 ) . This Roman stamped brick discovered in Moedani may have belonged to the military ...
The slab is square , cast in a mould and of reddish - brown clay . Three letters survive : LEG . The slab may have belonged to legion XV ( Fig . 2.4 ) . This Roman stamped brick discovered in Moedani may have belonged to the military ...
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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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