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partially covered area.49 Boucharlat and Lombard date Rumeilah within the Arabian Iron II period , but nota bene , they place its chronological phase at the latest to the late 8th - 7th century BC.50 This is reasonable , indeed , and ...
partially covered area.49 Boucharlat and Lombard date Rumeilah within the Arabian Iron II period , but nota bene , they place its chronological phase at the latest to the late 8th - 7th century BC.50 This is reasonable , indeed , and ...
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to the 6th century BC.28 It is , in fact , very close to the Marion vase in shape and shows distinct metallising features in the same way . Similar to the Khirbat Islim form are trefoil mouthed jugs from 8th- to 7th - century BC ...
to the 6th century BC.28 It is , in fact , very close to the Marion vase in shape and shows distinct metallising features in the same way . Similar to the Khirbat Islim form are trefoil mouthed jugs from 8th- to 7th - century BC ...
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But why would one expect a community of Athenians , i.e. 4th - century BC cleruchs , to be autonomous from other Athenians ? As to the perioikoi , one may distinguish between the Elean dependencies and the Spartan perioikoi , most of ...
But why would one expect a community of Athenians , i.e. 4th - century BC cleruchs , to be autonomous from other Athenians ? As to the perioikoi , one may distinguish between the Elean dependencies and the Spartan perioikoi , most of ...
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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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