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To the west of the moat , there is an opening in the wall incorporating the moat with the settlement and leading to the river . It appears the moat is not chronologically connected to the wall and should be dated to a later time ...
To the west of the moat , there is an opening in the wall incorporating the moat with the settlement and leading to the river . It appears the moat is not chronologically connected to the wall and should be dated to a later time ...
Page 170
A dirt road that stretches from the Eynibulak village across the Ghilghilchay river to the Kozaga ( or Kozagadji ) village is set near the foot of the mountain where the hollow broadens into a comparatively wide and flat basin .
A dirt road that stretches from the Eynibulak village across the Ghilghilchay river to the Kozaga ( or Kozagadji ) village is set near the foot of the mountain where the hollow broadens into a comparatively wide and flat basin .
Page 173
From there , the wall extends farther in the same direction for 23 m and then sharply changes direction to the west - southwest where it reaches the riverbed of the Ghilghilchay river . Along this ca.
From there , the wall extends farther in the same direction for 23 m and then sharply changes direction to the west - southwest where it reaches the riverbed of the Ghilghilchay river . Along this ca.
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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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