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... of the Khazar qaganate.96 A peculiar feature of the distribution of 6th- and early 7th - century sites in the north - western region of the Black Sea is the absence of any settlements in the steppe lands close to the sea shore .
... of the Khazar qaganate.96 A peculiar feature of the distribution of 6th- and early 7th - century sites in the north - western region of the Black Sea is the absence of any settlements in the steppe lands close to the sea shore .
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108 Comparatively less attention has been paid so far to the effects of that fortification upon the settlement network north of the Danube frontier . It has recently been suggested that the emperor Justinian's grandiose programme of ...
108 Comparatively less attention has been paid so far to the effects of that fortification upon the settlement network north of the Danube frontier . It has recently been suggested that the emperor Justinian's grandiose programme of ...
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a the case for the Sivashivka group being the burial grounds of nomadic communities in the 6th - century steppe north of the Black Sea . Equally hard is to draw a distinction between ' nomads ' in the steppe and agriculturists in the ...
a the case for the Sivashivka group being the burial grounds of nomadic communities in the 6th - century steppe north of the Black Sea . Equally hard is to draw a distinction between ' nomads ' in the steppe and agriculturists in the ...
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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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