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Page 141
... level of urbanisation especially for the hinterland of Thrace . Different aspects are shown by the lapidary production of Thasos shows other aspects of the question , although its social significance is more difficult to interpret ...
... level of urbanisation especially for the hinterland of Thrace . Different aspects are shown by the lapidary production of Thasos shows other aspects of the question , although its social significance is more difficult to interpret ...
Page 213
... level surface on which to construct an extension of Building I. The retaining wall was obviously in existence before ... levels are dated using C 14 is very complex and it must be accepted that it is impossible to ever be 100 % confident ...
... level surface on which to construct an extension of Building I. The retaining wall was obviously in existence before ... levels are dated using C 14 is very complex and it must be accepted that it is impossible to ever be 100 % confident ...
Page 257
... levels . Those for Area 1 are presented in Fig . 8. The data , given in the N F S Range of time samples 50-80 A1 A2 Range of time samples 60-90 A3 Range of time samples 70-150 Fig . 8 : Time - slices for Area 1. S and F indicate ...
... levels . Those for Area 1 are presented in Fig . 8. The data , given in the N F S Range of time samples 50-80 A1 A2 Range of time samples 60-90 A3 Range of time samples 70-150 Fig . 8 : Time - slices for Area 1. S and F indicate ...
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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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