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PÁRA - tá - rú 3. pi - ni 4. paz - ya - ki ' seal ( with respect to ) the land ( and ) official ( s ) ( of ) the Phaiakians , representative Bartaras ' no . 310 1. SASA UTNA le sy 2. a - ya - lū 3. AMU ' TARKU sol ( 3x ) 4. bi'ty / pi ...
PÁRA - tá - rú 3. pi - ni 4. paz - ya - ki ' seal ( with respect to ) the land ( and ) official ( s ) ( of ) the Phaiakians , representative Bartaras ' no . 310 1. SASA UTNA le sy 2. a - ya - lū 3. AMU ' TARKU sol ( 3x ) 4. bi'ty / pi ...
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Gradually the Egyptians and Hittites reduced many Syrian states to subject status through vassal kings , local governors , or , in the case of the Egyptians , their own officials . The collapse of the Hittites ( ca.
Gradually the Egyptians and Hittites reduced many Syrian states to subject status through vassal kings , local governors , or , in the case of the Egyptians , their own officials . The collapse of the Hittites ( ca.
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Yet , the authority of Egyptian officials may well have pre - empted or suppressed many of the mechanisms of selfgovernment . Moreover , Egyptian political power buttressed the practical power at Naukratis of foreign merchants and their ...
Yet , the authority of Egyptian officials may well have pre - empted or suppressed many of the mechanisms of selfgovernment . Moreover , Egyptian political power buttressed the practical power at Naukratis of foreign merchants and their ...
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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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