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... Phrygian Anatolian tradi- tion . The revised reading of the Luwian hieroglyphs on the so - called ' Tarkondemos Seal ' reveals the donkey as an old Anatolian royal symbol . The Phrygians might possibly have adopted this kind of ...
... Phrygian Anatolian tradi- tion . The revised reading of the Luwian hieroglyphs on the so - called ' Tarkondemos Seal ' reveals the donkey as an old Anatolian royal symbol . The Phrygians might possibly have adopted this kind of ...
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cause of Marsyas ' Phrygian affiliation the story could have later been transferred onto Midas.10 However , nothing in the vase paintings suggests a musical competi- tion or a punishment of the Phrygian ruler . Some scholars interpret ...
cause of Marsyas ' Phrygian affiliation the story could have later been transferred onto Midas.10 However , nothing in the vase paintings suggests a musical competi- tion or a punishment of the Phrygian ruler . Some scholars interpret ...
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... Phrygians while still in the Balkans.34 But it is also pos- sible that the Phrygians adopted these titles after their immigration into Anatolia . Another possible connection between the Phrygian King Midas and the donkey or ass lies in ...
... Phrygians while still in the Balkans.34 But it is also pos- sible that the Phrygians adopted these titles after their immigration into Anatolia . Another possible connection between the Phrygian King Midas and the donkey or ass lies in ...
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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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