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Belt buckles of the SucidavaBeroe II class , Martynivka mounts and strap ends with openwork ornament appear on both burial and settlement sites . 124 A hoard of silver mounts and strap ends with A open work ornament was found within a ...
Belt buckles of the SucidavaBeroe II class , Martynivka mounts and strap ends with openwork ornament appear on both burial and settlement sites . 124 A hoard of silver mounts and strap ends with A open work ornament was found within a ...
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sions on the lip , such as found in Bogachivka , Khrystoforivka and Natashino , appears in ceramic assemblages from ... 10th- to 13th - century burial mounds cluster in the Budzhak steppe north of the Danube delta , but appear also in ...
sions on the lip , such as found in Bogachivka , Khrystoforivka and Natashino , appears in ceramic assemblages from ... 10th- to 13th - century burial mounds cluster in the Budzhak steppe north of the Danube delta , but appear also in ...
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35 , a relief fragment from Persepolis showing a bearded man leading a camel , the hair and beard appear to be unfinished and traces of claw chiselling are readily apparent , but these features are not mentioned in the ...
35 , a relief fragment from Persepolis showing a bearded man leading a camel , the hair and beard appear to be unfinished and traces of claw chiselling are readily apparent , but these features are not mentioned in the ...
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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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