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... body is ovoid though rounded , almost spherical . The neck joins the body with a metallising carinated ring and tapers towards a pinched rim . The handle is the twin type , joining both the mouth and the body with metallising features ...
... body is ovoid though rounded , almost spherical . The neck joins the body with a metallising carinated ring and tapers towards a pinched rim . The handle is the twin type , joining both the mouth and the body with metallising features ...
Page 224
... body are definitely not like Cypriot type V , but do have almost exact parallels in ' Phoenician ' jugs . To pursue ... body ; the pitcher with globular body and slender , conical neck ; and the pitcher with slightly globular body and ...
... body are definitely not like Cypriot type V , but do have almost exact parallels in ' Phoenician ' jugs . To pursue ... body ; the pitcher with globular body and slender , conical neck ; and the pitcher with slightly globular body and ...
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... body . Although Culican pointed this out , 25 this very particular feature has not been noted in subsequent typologies . An interesting variation is a number of vessels , mostly unpublished , which very closely resemble the form of the ...
... body . Although Culican pointed this out , 25 this very particular feature has not been noted in subsequent typologies . An interesting variation is a number of vessels , mostly unpublished , which very closely resemble the form of the ...
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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