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... central columns , four each in two rows , with space all around them , and a series of smaller columns situated against the walls ; other buildings at Hasanlu have eight or four central columns.42 The two sites have different column ...
... central columns , four each in two rows , with space all around them , and a series of smaller columns situated against the walls ; other buildings at Hasanlu have eight or four central columns.42 The two sites have different column ...
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... Central Anatolia . Chapter 5 discusses the Middle Iron Age pottery of the Büyükkaya and Büyükkale II stages . According to G. , many of the Early Iron Age types disappear and are replaced by new ones . Here , more specific information ...
... Central Anatolia . Chapter 5 discusses the Middle Iron Age pottery of the Büyükkaya and Büyükkale II stages . According to G. , many of the Early Iron Age types disappear and are replaced by new ones . Here , more specific information ...
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... Central Anatolia . During the 7th century only single pieces were found , and in the centuries before imports seem to be completely absent . G. clearly demonstrates that dating the Early Iron Age phases of Central Anatolia is impossible ...
... Central Anatolia . During the 7th century only single pieces were found , and in the centuries before imports seem to be completely absent . G. clearly demonstrates that dating the Early Iron Age phases of Central Anatolia is impossible ...
Contents
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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