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The remains of Tower P106 lie 25.5 m south - southeast from Tower P105 also on top of the mountain , and the remains of Tower P107 lie 16.5 m to the south - east of P106 . This is the highest point on the foothill section of the ...
The remains of Tower P106 lie 25.5 m south - southeast from Tower P105 also on top of the mountain , and the remains of Tower P107 lie 16.5 m to the south - east of P106 . This is the highest point on the foothill section of the ...
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280 m section of the wall , the remains can be traced as a low , hardly visible bank with the very low mounds of the four towers ( P136 - P139 ) . This section ends at a small rectangular hollow fortification tower ( P140 ) that ...
280 m section of the wall , the remains can be traced as a low , hardly visible bank with the very low mounds of the four towers ( P136 - P139 ) . This section ends at a small rectangular hollow fortification tower ( P140 ) that ...
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Much of the fieldwork reported was surface survey and planning of standing remains , but importantly excavation also was carried out at Qușair as - Saila , and the results of that excavation are presented in some detail .
Much of the fieldwork reported was surface survey and planning of standing remains , but importantly excavation also was carried out at Qușair as - Saila , and the results of that excavation are presented in some detail .
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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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