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Page 60
... west of Mardin as traditionally proposed . 37 This region called Izalla may be equated with the Dibek Dağı , an area where the limestone is coated by a layer of basalt from the long extinct volcano of Alem ( Elim ) Dağı in the vicinity ...
... west of Mardin as traditionally proposed . 37 This region called Izalla may be equated with the Dibek Dağı , an area where the limestone is coated by a layer of basalt from the long extinct volcano of Alem ( Elim ) Dağı in the vicinity ...
Page 157
... west orientation ; NW - SE - north - west to south - east grave orientation ; PLANK – wooden plank on top or under the skeleton ; POT – ceramic pot , hand - made ; POT - WHEE – wheel - made pottery fragment ; SHEEP – deposition of sheep ...
... west orientation ; NW - SE - north - west to south - east grave orientation ; PLANK – wooden plank on top or under the skeleton ; POT – ceramic pot , hand - made ; POT - WHEE – wheel - made pottery fragment ; SHEEP – deposition of sheep ...
Page 386
... western Mediterranean , such as Massalia ( Mar- seilles ) and Emporion ( Ampurias ) . This Phocaean presence in the western Mediterranean has spawned a huge bibliography . Objects that were believed to refer to the west Mediterra- nean ...
... western Mediterranean , such as Massalia ( Mar- seilles ) and Emporion ( Ampurias ) . This Phocaean presence in the western Mediterranean has spawned a huge bibliography . Objects that were believed to refer to the west Mediterra- nean ...
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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