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32.5 x 28.5 m ) organised around a central , rectangular hall with a squarish hearth . Features of the Ashlar Building regarded as Mycenaean and compared with the Mycenaean palaces include its scheme of central and subsidiary halls with ...
32.5 x 28.5 m ) organised around a central , rectangular hall with a squarish hearth . Features of the Ashlar Building regarded as Mycenaean and compared with the Mycenaean palaces include its scheme of central and subsidiary halls with ...
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Some other sites with surface finds or poorly stratified material support the idea of very small regional groups of pottery production in Central Anatolia . Chapter 5 discusses the Middle Iron Age pottery of the Büyükkaya and Büyükkale ...
Some other sites with surface finds or poorly stratified material support the idea of very small regional groups of pottery production in Central Anatolia . Chapter 5 discusses the Middle Iron Age pottery of the Büyükkaya and Büyükkale ...
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As G. points out , such numbers of imported pottery are available only from the 6th century onward in Central Anatolia . During the 7th century only single pieces were found , and in the centuries before imports seem to be completely ...
As G. points out , such numbers of imported pottery are available only from the 6th century onward in Central Anatolia . During the 7th century only single pieces were found , and in the centuries before imports seem to be completely ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
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