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2 : Stele of L. Titovius Diadumenus – libertus , found in Aquae Calidae , last quarter of the 2nd - beginning of the 3rd century AD ( author's photograph ) . tionships , exposed in funerary epigraphy , includes monuments put up by ...
2 : Stele of L. Titovius Diadumenus – libertus , found in Aquae Calidae , last quarter of the 2nd - beginning of the 3rd century AD ( author's photograph ) . tionships , exposed in funerary epigraphy , includes monuments put up by ...
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Beginning with his first reports Magee has continuously reported that Muweilah came into existence during the UAE / Oman , Arabian Iron II period , which he dates from ca. 1100/1000 to 600 BC . The reader must understand from the ...
Beginning with his first reports Magee has continuously reported that Muweilah came into existence during the UAE / Oman , Arabian Iron II period , which he dates from ca. 1100/1000 to 600 BC . The reader must understand from the ...
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16 This indicates that the coat spreads wide open in front , beginning at the waistline , to reveal and make room for the gathered - up textile in the lap . To the best of my knowledge , there is no other sculpture of equal importance ...
16 This indicates that the coat spreads wide open in front , beginning at the waistline , to reveal and make room for the gathered - up textile in the lap . To the best of my knowledge , there is no other sculpture of equal importance ...
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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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