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Note that the form mití ' servant ' 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 ...
Note that the form mití ' servant ' 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 ...
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Most artefacts associated with assemblages of the Sivashivka group can therefore be dated to the 6th and the early 7th century . There are a few indications of an earlier date , but in all such cases , the burials themselves seem to be ...
Most artefacts associated with assemblages of the Sivashivka group can therefore be dated to the 6th and the early 7th century . There are a few indications of an earlier date , but in all such cases , the burials themselves seem to be ...
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Its isola- tion strongly suggests that the deceased was an important person and the associated horse skeleton and grave goods do not contradict such an interpretation . True , the Madara skeleton was never properly sexed and no weapons ...
Its isola- tion strongly suggests that the deceased was an important person and the associated horse skeleton and grave goods do not contradict such an interpretation . True , the Madara skeleton was never properly sexed and no weapons ...
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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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