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Syria 45 , 275-93 . 1975 : ' Sidonian Bottles ' . Levant 7 , 145-50 . 1976 : ' Phoenician Metalwork and Egyptian Tradition ' . Revista de la Universidad Complutense XXV ( 101 ) , 83-89 . 1982 : ' The Repertoire of Phoenician Pottery ' .
Syria 45 , 275-93 . 1975 : ' Sidonian Bottles ' . Levant 7 , 145-50 . 1976 : ' Phoenician Metalwork and Egyptian Tradition ' . Revista de la Universidad Complutense XXV ( 101 ) , 83-89 . 1982 : ' The Repertoire of Phoenician Pottery ' .
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The Neo - Hittite or Late Hittite states of south - east Anatolia and north Syria in the Early Iron Age are amongst the less studied cultural phenomena of the ancient Near East . One reason may be sought in the fact that their physical ...
The Neo - Hittite or Late Hittite states of south - east Anatolia and north Syria in the Early Iron Age are amongst the less studied cultural phenomena of the ancient Near East . One reason may be sought in the fact that their physical ...
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... north Syrian parallels , noting the massive Assyrian deportations of large population groups from Syria to the Zagros could explain the presence of a provincial style in western Iran ' ( p . 60 ) . The five fibulae recovered belong ...
... north Syrian parallels , noting the massive Assyrian deportations of large population groups from Syria to the Zagros could explain the presence of a provincial style in western Iran ' ( p . 60 ) . The five fibulae recovered belong ...
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