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What distinguishes Blackwell's A Companion to Archaeologyl is its structure : instead of hundreds of entries discussing individual sites , a limited number of well - known authors take a thematic approach to presenting the subject .
What distinguishes Blackwell's A Companion to Archaeologyl is its structure : instead of hundreds of entries discussing individual sites , a limited number of well - known authors take a thematic approach to presenting the subject .
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The authors helpfully analyse its organisation by classifying both the rubrics to which are appended designations of each ... The authors establish the somewhat artificial convention that at least two poleis follow such an introduction ...
The authors helpfully analyse its organisation by classifying both the rubrics to which are appended designations of each ... The authors establish the somewhat artificial convention that at least two poleis follow such an introduction ...
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The author argues that Myrmekion , Tyritake and Porthmeus could be dependent poleis established through internal colonisation . At Myrmekion , note the stone architecture and possible fortification in the second half of the 6th century ...
The author argues that Myrmekion , Tyritake and Porthmeus could be dependent poleis established through internal colonisation . At Myrmekion , note the stone architecture and possible fortification in the second half of the 6th century ...
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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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