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the northern coast of the Aegean . The second is that of the kingdom of Macedonia ; and the third , the various Thracian and Paeonian tribal groupings . This division is not as tidy as these two sentences may imply .
the northern coast of the Aegean . The second is that of the kingdom of Macedonia ; and the third , the various Thracian and Paeonian tribal groupings . This division is not as tidy as these two sentences may imply .
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What these graves firmly establish is that many East Greek objects , that is from the western reaches of the Achaemenid empire , reached the centre of the Macedonian homeland.32 The trade routes between the eastern and northern Aegean ...
What these graves firmly establish is that many East Greek objects , that is from the western reaches of the Achaemenid empire , reached the centre of the Macedonian homeland.32 The trade routes between the eastern and northern Aegean ...
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The settlement has a trapezoidal shape , and its northern wall extends as if it is a continuation of the Ghilghilchay long wall . The size of the settlement is approximately 420 x 210 m , occupying an area of about 8.8 ha .
The settlement has a trapezoidal shape , and its northern wall extends as if it is a continuation of the Ghilghilchay long wall . The size of the settlement is approximately 420 x 210 m , occupying an area of about 8.8 ha .
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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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