Ancient West & East, Volume 7Brill, 2008 |
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... middle of the 8th century BC . As a preparatory act to the foundation land has been bought from the Kanapuweans , and officials and their deputies stationed in places along the frontiers of the newly founded fortification works are ...
... middle of the 8th century BC . As a preparatory act to the foundation land has been bought from the Kanapuweans , and officials and their deputies stationed in places along the frontiers of the newly founded fortification works are ...
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... middle to large towns . Relations of friendship between soldiers are often related to the right of inheritance ; relations of dependence are rarely in evidence . Most of the grave monuments are in honour of military men , gladiators and ...
... middle to large towns . Relations of friendship between soldiers are often related to the right of inheritance ; relations of dependence are rarely in evidence . Most of the grave monuments are in honour of military men , gladiators and ...
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... Middle Iron Age cultures . Thus , G. demonstrates in detail and very convincingly that there is no evidence for Iron Age movements of population into Anatolia from abroad or within Anatolia . There must be other explanations for the ...
... Middle Iron Age cultures . Thus , G. demonstrates in detail and very convincingly that there is no evidence for Iron Age movements of population into Anatolia from abroad or within Anatolia . There must be other explanations for the ...
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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