Ancient West and East: Volume 5, Nos. 1-2G. R. Tsetskhladze BRILL, 2006 - 408 pages Originally published as a double issue of Volume 5 (2006) of Brill's bi-annual Ancient West & East. |
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... tradition that did not belong to the Proto - Phrygians but was contemporary with the final phases of the resistant Hittite empire and most probably originated from a local paint - decorated pottery tradition of the Kızılırmak / Halys ...
... tradition that did not belong to the Proto - Phrygians but was contemporary with the final phases of the resistant Hittite empire and most probably originated from a local paint - decorated pottery tradition of the Kızılırmak / Halys ...
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... traditions of steel carbonisation , heat treat- ment and sorbitic quenching presumably from the lands inhabited by ... tradition is generally typical for a wide range of Sindian - Maeotian monuments ; it goes back to the ancient ...
... traditions of steel carbonisation , heat treat- ment and sorbitic quenching presumably from the lands inhabited by ... tradition is generally typical for a wide range of Sindian - Maeotian monuments ; it goes back to the ancient ...
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... traditions . However , the stability of burial customs during the 8th 4th cen- turies BC is indicative of the absence of significant ethnic migration during that period . One may suppose that some cultural innovations ( such as the ...
... traditions . However , the stability of burial customs during the 8th 4th cen- turies BC is indicative of the absence of significant ethnic migration during that period . One may suppose that some cultural innovations ( such as the ...
Contents
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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3rd century 4th century BC Achaemenid empire Aegean amphorae Anatolia ancient antiquity archaeological Archaic architectural Athenian Athens attested Attic Black Sea region braziers Bronze Age buckles burial ground Byzantine Caeretan Central Black Sea ceramic chapter city-state city-state cultures Classical coins colonisation complex Constantinople context Copenhagen Cretan hieroglyphic Derbent discussion Early Iron Age East Eastern Etruscan evidence example excavations foothill fortification fortified settlement funerary Ghilghilchay long wall Greek Hansen Hellenistic Heraclius Hermonassa Herodotus Hittite Höyük illustrations important inscriptions Iron Age ISBN Istanbul king Kurgan late located Luwian hieroglyphic Macedonian Maşat Höyük material Moscow Museum northern objects Oxford Paperback Paromov period Persian Pistiros poleis Polis Centre political pottery relics river Roman Scythian seals Sinop sources structure survey Taman Taman Peninsula Thrace Thracian tion tomb Tower tradition Tsetskhladze tumulus urban vessels village volume Woudhuizen