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Tarquinia , habitation - sacred area - six ; 20 Gravisca ( Tarquinia ) , Greek sanctuary - over 30 ; 21 San Giovenale ( Blera ) , urban areas on the Acropolis and Borgo - 13 ; 22 San Giuliano ( Barbarano Romano ) , urban area - one ...
Tarquinia , habitation - sacred area - six ; 20 Gravisca ( Tarquinia ) , Greek sanctuary - over 30 ; 21 San Giovenale ( Blera ) , urban areas on the Acropolis and Borgo - 13 ; 22 San Giuliano ( Barbarano Romano ) , urban area - one ...
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I would note that conflict and tensions between town and contado , while they may be paralleled in classical antiquity , do reveal for the mediaeval Italian city - state fundamental differences in the nature of the urban / rural ...
I would note that conflict and tensions between town and contado , while they may be paralleled in classical antiquity , do reveal for the mediaeval Italian city - state fundamental differences in the nature of the urban / rural ...
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531-32 ) , on urban communities south of Lake Chad , apologising for passing over them in his solicitation of contributors . This contribution would better have been left to the other volume of comparative studies ( see below ) or ...
531-32 ) , on urban communities south of Lake Chad , apologising for passing over them in his solicitation of contributors . This contribution would better have been left to the other volume of comparative studies ( see below ) or ...
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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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