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2003 , 130 : coins of the Scythian Maues , from the Punjab ) describes the king as cross - legged on a cushion with a sword in his lap . See also Fig . 8 below ( with discussion ) . The much damaged sword on Vima's lap is much shorter ...
2003 , 130 : coins of the Scythian Maues , from the Punjab ) describes the king as cross - legged on a cushion with a sword in his lap . See also Fig . 8 below ( with discussion ) . The much damaged sword on Vima's lap is much shorter ...
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The next two papers are on the broad perspective of the pre- and proto - history of the Scythians . ... Recent more precise dating of certain types of trade amphora has aided the chronology of the ma- jor Scythian burials of the 4th ...
The next two papers are on the broad perspective of the pre- and proto - history of the Scythians . ... Recent more precise dating of certain types of trade amphora has aided the chronology of the ma- jor Scythian burials of the 4th ...
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Another issue that some may not agree with in this Catalogue is the labelling of objects nos 169-201 as ' Scythian ' . The tendency to associate historically mentioned ethnic groups with material culture permeates much of archaeology .
Another issue that some may not agree with in this Catalogue is the labelling of objects nos 169-201 as ' Scythian ' . The tendency to associate historically mentioned ethnic groups with material culture permeates much of archaeology .
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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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