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... glass ; BOW - PL – bow reinforcement plates , bone ; BRIDLE - bridle bit ; BUCK - 1 - buckle , bronze , Sucidava class ; BUCK - 3 – buckle , rectangular ring and plate ; BUCK - 9 - buckle , rectangular plate ; BUCK - BO - buckle ...
... glass ; BOW - PL – bow reinforcement plates , bone ; BRIDLE - bridle bit ; BUCK - 1 - buckle , bronze , Sucidava class ; BUCK - 3 – buckle , rectangular ring and plate ; BUCK - 9 - buckle , rectangular plate ; BUCK - BO - buckle ...
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hanced by six colour plates of sherds from Hasanlu and two of sherds from Takht - e Suleiman and Dinkha Tepe . Comparisons are drawn with roughly contemporary assemblages in Turkey ( Tashkun Kale , Gritille ) and Iran ( primarily Takht ...
hanced by six colour plates of sherds from Hasanlu and two of sherds from Takht - e Suleiman and Dinkha Tepe . Comparisons are drawn with roughly contemporary assemblages in Turkey ( Tashkun Kale , Gritille ) and Iran ( primarily Takht ...
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50-51 ) while a unique quiver plate , in association with 13 iron arrowheads , was made of bronze ( pp . 52-53 ) . Whether this latter piece was an Assyrian import , as suggested by Vanden Berghe , remains unclear ( p . 53 ) .
50-51 ) while a unique quiver plate , in association with 13 iron arrowheads , was made of bronze ( pp . 52-53 ) . Whether this latter piece was an Assyrian import , as suggested by Vanden Berghe , remains unclear ( p . 53 ) .
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
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