Ancient West & East, Volume 7Brill, 2008 |
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... Cypriot technique has few parallels elsewhere when it appears in the 15th century BC at Nitovikla , occurs in 14th - century BC tombs at Enkomi without drafted margins , and expands in use in the 13th century BC , when it oc- curs at ...
... Cypriot technique has few parallels elsewhere when it appears in the 15th century BC at Nitovikla , occurs in 14th - century BC tombs at Enkomi without drafted margins , and expands in use in the 13th century BC , when it oc- curs at ...
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... Cypriot pottery examples . 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 ...
... Cypriot pottery examples . 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 ...
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... Cypriot and Phoenician forms . The form is close to Cypriot jugs , but the metallising features are from Phoenician jugs which are themselves related to Cypriot vessels . If one looks at Phoenician jugs such as those from Akhziv ( Fig ...
... Cypriot and Phoenician forms . The form is close to Cypriot jugs , but the metallising features are from Phoenician jugs which are themselves related to Cypriot vessels . If one looks at Phoenician jugs such as those from Akhziv ( Fig ...
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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