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Fittingly , the lead paper reassesses key pieces of evidence for the cultural heritage and ancestry of the early kings of the Persian empire and challenges the traditional terminology and chronology of its ' birth ' : D.T. Potts argues ...
Fittingly , the lead paper reassesses key pieces of evidence for the cultural heritage and ancestry of the early kings of the Persian empire and challenges the traditional terminology and chronology of its ' birth ' : D.T. Potts argues ...
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W.J. Zwalve argues that the problem of Iulius Agrippa's estate discussed by Scaevola must relate to the empress Julia Domna's family . Bernard Stolte suggests that the new mid - 3rdcentury documents from the Middle Euphrates ( P.Euphr . ) ...
W.J. Zwalve argues that the problem of Iulius Agrippa's estate discussed by Scaevola must relate to the empress Julia Domna's family . Bernard Stolte suggests that the new mid - 3rdcentury documents from the Middle Euphrates ( P.Euphr . ) ...
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Following on from other papers , K.S. Rubinson persuasively argues that the Trialeti silver vessels and the Hasanlu Gold Bowl show Hurrian influence despite the difference in their date . Her argument , based on an anlaysis of imagery ...
Following on from other papers , K.S. Rubinson persuasively argues that the Trialeti silver vessels and the Hasanlu Gold Bowl show Hurrian influence despite the difference in their date . Her argument , based on an anlaysis of imagery ...
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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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