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37 Maroni - Vournes is regarded as the earliest of the 13th century administrative buildings , followed by Kalavassos , Building X , and finally the building at Alassa ( see Cadogan 1984 , 10 ; 1998 , 8 ) .
37 Maroni - Vournes is regarded as the earliest of the 13th century administrative buildings , followed by Kalavassos , Building X , and finally the building at Alassa ( see Cadogan 1984 , 10 ; 1998 , 8 ) .
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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 ...
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 ...
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Muweilah is not just a columned hall ( Building II ) ! The existence of numerous buildings all of which -destroyed at the same time has been noted in several publications.20 However , that they are not all constructed at the same time ...
Muweilah is not just a columned hall ( Building II ) ! The existence of numerous buildings all of which -destroyed at the same time has been noted in several publications.20 However , that they are not all constructed at the same time ...
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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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