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... associated with the name of Kamanas ' right - hand man , Sasturas , lacks the expected N ( m / f ) sg . ending , again . The variant of * 225 UMINA ' town ' with four additional strokes , which I transliterate as UMINA ( + MI ) , does ...
... associated with the name of Kamanas ' right - hand man , Sasturas , lacks the expected N ( m / f ) sg . ending , again . The variant of * 225 UMINA ' town ' with four additional strokes , which I transliterate as UMINA ( + MI ) , does ...
Page 164
... associated with male than with female burials , suggest that the deceased was a man of high status . This is further substantiated by the associated 5 strap ends and 13 belt mounts of different shapes and decoration , which all belonged ...
... associated with male than with female burials , suggest that the deceased was a man of high status . This is further substantiated by the associated 5 strap ends and 13 belt mounts of different shapes and decoration , which all belonged ...
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... associated with any feature . Similarly , rescue excavations in Speia revealed a sunken - featured building with a rich ceramic assemblage . Mention is made of a fragment of red slip , perhaps African Red Slip ware , and several amphora ...
... associated with any feature . Similarly , rescue excavations in Speia revealed a sunken - featured building with a rich ceramic assemblage . Mention is made of a fragment of red slip , perhaps African Red Slip ware , and several amphora ...
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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