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... Scythian king Azes II , who is allegedly represented in the same position . However , the coins she cites show the king with a long sceptre on his lap ( M. Mitchiner , Indo - Greek and Indo - Scythian Coins , vol . 6 [ London 1976 ] ...
... Scythian king Azes II , who is allegedly represented in the same position . However , the coins she cites show the king with a long sceptre on his lap ( M. Mitchiner , Indo - Greek and Indo - Scythian Coins , vol . 6 [ London 1976 ] ...
Page 365
... Scythians . Recent more precise dating of certain types of trade amphora has aided the chronology of the ma- jor Scythian burials of the 4th century BC . But there are still many unknowns , including kings mentioned but unnamed in 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 century BC . But there are still many unknowns , including kings mentioned but unnamed in the ...
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... Scythian ' ? At the end of the 2nd millennium BC , several communities in the Eurasian steppes developed a spe- cific form of pastoral nomadism that continued throughout the Iron Age . Disentangling Scythian remains from that produced ...
... Scythian ' ? At the end of the 2nd millennium BC , several communities in the Eurasian steppes developed a spe- cific form of pastoral nomadism that continued throughout the Iron Age . Disentangling Scythian remains from that produced ...
Contents
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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