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... building plans.36 As a result , those responsible for each successive building in the 13th century BC seem to outdo the previous structure in terms of the designs implemented and the amount of ashlar masonry used with the latest ...
... building plans.36 As a result , those responsible for each successive building in the 13th century BC seem to outdo the previous structure in terms of the designs implemented and the amount of ashlar masonry used with the latest ...
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buildings as at Kalavassos - Ayios Dhimitreos , Building X as well as at the earlier Minoan palace ' at Mallia . Nonetheless , as the organisational centre of the building , the unit of rear hall , fore hall and hall at Enkomi imitates ...
buildings as at Kalavassos - Ayios Dhimitreos , Building X as well as at the earlier Minoan palace ' at Mallia . Nonetheless , as the organisational centre of the building , the unit of rear hall , fore hall and hall at Enkomi imitates ...
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... ( Building II ) ! The existence of numerous buildings all of which are de- stroyed at the same time has been noted in several publications . 20 However , that they are not all constructed at the same time seems likely . The construction C ...
... ( Building II ) ! The existence of numerous buildings all of which are de- stroyed at the same time has been noted in several publications . 20 However , that they are not all constructed at the same time seems likely . The construction C ...
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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