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Page 224
... Phoenician ' jugs . To pursue this point a little further , let us look at ' Phoenician ' jugs in more de- tail . Gunnar Lehmann , who has produced the definitive work on Syrio - Phoenician pottery in the later Iron Age , identifies ...
... Phoenician ' jugs . To pursue this point a little further , let us look at ' Phoenician ' jugs in more de- tail . Gunnar Lehmann , who has produced the definitive work on Syrio - Phoenician pottery in the later Iron Age , identifies ...
Page 232
... Phoenician jugs of various types from the 7th and 6th centuries BC.44 The eyes are also strongly remi- niscent of animal - headed Phoenician jugs found all over the Mediterranean - par- ticularly those in metal.45 We therefore have a ...
... Phoenician jugs of various types from the 7th and 6th centuries BC.44 The eyes are also strongly remi- niscent of animal - headed Phoenician jugs found all over the Mediterranean - par- ticularly those in metal.45 We therefore have a ...
Page 233
... Phoenician metal jugs and only extremely rarely in pottery reproductions . If we take this hy- pothesis a little further , one may wonder at the choice of figured ... Phoenicians A CYPRO - PHOENICIAN OINOCHOE IN ATTIC BLACK - FIGURE 233.
... Phoenician metal jugs and only extremely rarely in pottery reproductions . If we take this hy- pothesis a little further , one may wonder at the choice of figured ... Phoenicians A CYPRO - PHOENICIAN OINOCHOE IN ATTIC BLACK - FIGURE 233.
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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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