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Fortunately , and almost paradoxically , the placement of braziers in tombs has preserved the majority of the examples known to us today ... After all , the tomb , for the Caeretans , was an extension of the home - as demonstrated by ...
Fortunately , and almost paradoxically , the placement of braziers in tombs has preserved the majority of the examples known to us today ... After all , the tomb , for the Caeretans , was an extension of the home - as demonstrated by ...
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66 ( tomb 10 , no . 13 : early , Phoenician made tripodbrazier ) ; fig . 77 ( tomb 11 , no . 8 : similar to the Phoenician example , but made of tufo , most likely local ) ; Caeretan red impasto examples : 462 ( tomb 58 , central ...
66 ( tomb 10 , no . 13 : early , Phoenician made tripodbrazier ) ; fig . 77 ( tomb 11 , no . 8 : similar to the Phoenician example , but made of tufo , most likely local ) ; Caeretan red impasto examples : 462 ( tomb 58 , central ...
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It is at this point , Philip's reign and its immediate aftermath , that the imprecision of the dating tools available to us becomes critical , for there is a complex of material , mostly associated with Tomb II of the Great Tumulus at ...
It is at this point , Philip's reign and its immediate aftermath , that the imprecision of the dating tools available to us becomes critical , for there is a complex of material , mostly associated with Tomb II of the Great Tumulus at ...
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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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