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... Caucasus , or wether its attribution as ' Caucasian ' is based largely on its place of purchase . Despite the problems of Iron Age chronology , some objects such as the elaborately decorated bronze belts ( nos . 139-140 ) have ...
... Caucasus , or wether its attribution as ' Caucasian ' is based largely on its place of purchase . Despite the problems of Iron Age chronology , some objects such as the elaborately decorated bronze belts ( nos . 139-140 ) have ...
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... Caucasus . University of Melbourne Antonio Sagona M.D. Danti , The Ilkhanid Heartland : Hasanlu Tepe ( Iran ) Period I , Hasanlu Excavation Reports II , University Museum Monograph 120 , University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology ...
... Caucasus . University of Melbourne Antonio Sagona M.D. Danti , The Ilkhanid Heartland : Hasanlu Tepe ( Iran ) Period I , Hasanlu Excavation Reports II , University Museum Monograph 120 , University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology ...
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... Caucasus originated . This was not adopted directly but was diffused through the mediating Sabatinov culture of the northern Black Sea littoral . In time , the local population reverted to local rites , and cremation was to be found ...
... Caucasus originated . This was not adopted directly but was diffused through the mediating Sabatinov culture of the northern Black Sea littoral . In time , the local population reverted to local rites , and cremation was to be found ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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