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... beginning with Adad - nērārī I ( 1300-1270 BC ) . She was not only able to demonstrate that the route crossing the Ţur ' Abdīn from the south - east was the preferred one ( Sufan Çay plain - Midyat - Savur - upper 34 Radner 2007 . 35 Cf ...
... beginning with Adad - nērārī I ( 1300-1270 BC ) . She was not only able to demonstrate that the route crossing the Ţur ' Abdīn from the south - east was the preferred one ( Sufan Çay plain - Midyat - Savur - upper 34 Radner 2007 . 35 Cf ...
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... beginning of the 3rd century AD ( author's photograph ) . tionships , exposed in funerary epigraphy , includes monuments put up by brother for brother as well.17 Their number is not inconsiderable , considering the lack of monuments ...
... beginning of the 3rd century AD ( author's photograph ) . tionships , exposed in funerary epigraphy , includes monuments put up by brother for brother as well.17 Their number is not inconsiderable , considering the lack of monuments ...
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... beginning , a short ' Editor's Foreword ' by David Whitehead explains the inaugura- tion and mission of the Polis Centre , and notes the nature of this work and the volumes of the Papers to come . Papers 1 is divided between Hansen ...
... beginning , a short ' Editor's Foreword ' by David Whitehead explains the inaugura- tion and mission of the Polis Centre , and notes the nature of this work and the volumes of the Papers to come . Papers 1 is divided between Hansen ...
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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