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It is thought that the raised section , some 7-8m in height , at the centre of the fortress is a höyük formed from the remains of earlier periods . - When passing through Samsun in 1906 , Halil Bey , the assistant director of Müze - i ...
It is thought that the raised section , some 7-8m in height , at the centre of the fortress is a höyük formed from the remains of earlier periods . - When passing through Samsun in 1906 , Halil Bey , the assistant director of Müze - i ...
Page 256
... and Cemile Gül Demirbs ( Department of Geophysical Engineering , Ankara University ) . Assistant Prof. Dr Selma Kadiğlu interpreted the GPR and DCR data . 435-38 . 1974 : ' Tilmen Höyük Kazısı ve Sasun 256 Ş . DÖNMEZ & E.U. ULUGERGERLI.
... and Cemile Gül Demirbs ( Department of Geophysical Engineering , Ankara University ) . Assistant Prof. Dr Selma Kadiğlu interpreted the GPR and DCR data . 435-38 . 1974 : ' Tilmen Höyük Kazısı ve Sasun 256 Ş . DÖNMEZ & E.U. ULUGERGERLI.
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The material of Büyükkale IIb and IIa find enough stratified comparisons at other sites so that firm chronological parallels to Gordion , KamanKalehöyük , Alişar , Kültepe , Maşat Höyük and Porsuk can be established .
The material of Büyükkale IIb and IIa find enough stratified comparisons at other sites so that firm chronological parallels to Gordion , KamanKalehöyük , Alişar , Kültepe , Maşat Höyük and Porsuk can be established .
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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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