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Aegean pottery at Cypriot sites does not prove complex historical processes such as migrations of ethnic groups , particularly in the 13th century , the period primarily under consideration here . It may simply indicate trade.44 ...
Aegean pottery at Cypriot sites does not prove complex historical processes such as migrations of ethnic groups , particularly in the 13th century , the period primarily under consideration here . It may simply indicate trade.44 ...
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Looking at these Cypriot jugs , one sees close parallels to the Attic jug in all features except the metallising palmette and handle attachments at mouth and shoulder . It is certainly within the realms of possibility that this metal ...
Looking at these Cypriot jugs , one sees close parallels to the Attic jug in all features except the metallising palmette and handle attachments at mouth and shoulder . It is certainly within the realms of possibility that this metal ...
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The Marion oinochoe does seem close in form to Cypriot examples of the 6th century BC . We may consider the vessels we see in Gjerstad as the most likely source of inspiration for our vase since there are several so close in form to ...
The Marion oinochoe does seem close in form to Cypriot examples of the 6th century BC . We may consider the vessels we see in Gjerstad as the most likely source of inspiration for our vase since there are several so close in form to ...
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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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