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Sites in the lands of Sindika differ chronologically , and we have distinguished two periods by the technology of production of objects collected from them . The first period ( the 7th - 5th centuries BC ) , represented by material from ...
Sites in the lands of Sindika differ chronologically , and we have distinguished two periods by the technology of production of objects collected from them . The first period ( the 7th - 5th centuries BC ) , represented by material from ...
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Many fragments have the white slip coating that is very characteristic for the pottery of this period . Most typical and chronologically diagnostic are the vessels with strongly pronounced rim profiles ( Fig . 19.
Many fragments have the white slip coating that is very characteristic for the pottery of this period . Most typical and chronologically diagnostic are the vessels with strongly pronounced rim profiles ( Fig . 19.
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Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Anatolia in the Achaemenid Period , Bandırma 15-18 August 1997 , Uitgaven van het Nederlands Historisch - Archaelogisch Instituut te Istanbul , Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije ...
Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Anatolia in the Achaemenid Period , Bandırma 15-18 August 1997 , Uitgaven van het Nederlands Historisch - Archaelogisch Instituut te Istanbul , Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije ...
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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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