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4 : Plot of the correspondence analysis of 27 6th- to 7th - century burial assemblages from the north - western region of the Black Sea , with 42 associated artefact - types . For artefact - type abbreviations , see Fig . 2.
4 : Plot of the correspondence analysis of 27 6th- to 7th - century burial assemblages from the north - western region of the Black Sea , with 42 associated artefact - types . For artefact - type abbreviations , see Fig . 2.
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... where they were associated with four drachms struck for the Sasanian kings Kavad I and Khosro I , the latest of ... circular rivet head ( Somogyi's class A8 ) similar to the pair found in Natashino was associated with a fragment of ...
... where they were associated with four drachms struck for the Sasanian kings Kavad I and Khosro I , the latest of ... circular rivet head ( Somogyi's class A8 ) similar to the pair found in Natashino was associated with a fragment of ...
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Its isolation 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 isolation 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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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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