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PERCEPTIONS ON THE MORPHOLOGY AND STYLE OF ARTEFACTS VS THE CARBON CYCLE : A RESPONSE TO O.W. MUSCARELLA'S DATING OF MUWEILAH Peter MAGEE Abstract In a paper in this issue of Ancient West & East , O.W. Muscarella suggests an alternative ...
PERCEPTIONS ON THE MORPHOLOGY AND STYLE OF ARTEFACTS VS THE CARBON CYCLE : A RESPONSE TO O.W. MUSCARELLA'S DATING OF MUWEILAH Peter MAGEE Abstract In a paper in this issue of Ancient West & East , O.W. Muscarella suggests an alternative ...
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between east Arabian and west Iranian examples was noted , a origin further south in Iran , perhaps in Fars , was hypothesised . This remains to be tested with further sampling . The other important conclusion was that the vast majority ...
between east Arabian and west Iranian examples was noted , a origin further south in Iran , perhaps in Fars , was hypothesised . This remains to be tested with further sampling . The other important conclusion was that the vast majority ...
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The volume is organised into five parts under the following headings : ' The Shape of the Ancient Near East ' ( pp . 1-61 ) ; ' Discourses on Method ' ( pp . 63-106 ) ; ' Economy and Society ' ( pp . 107-241 ) ; ' Culture ' ( pp .
The volume is organised into five parts under the following headings : ' The Shape of the Ancient Near East ' ( pp . 1-61 ) ; ' Discourses on Method ' ( pp . 63-106 ) ; ' Economy and Society ' ( pp . 107-241 ) ; ' Culture ' ( pp .
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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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