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The Minoan and Cypriot vernacular plan are compared in Hitchcock forthcoming . 15 On Bronze Age ashlar masonry , see Hult 1983. Hult's important book predates the discovery of earlier 13th century BC or LC IIC administrative structures ...
The Minoan and Cypriot vernacular plan are compared in Hitchcock forthcoming . 15 On Bronze Age ashlar masonry , see Hult 1983. Hult's important book predates the discovery of earlier 13th century BC or LC IIC administrative structures ...
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The suggested artistic inspiration for this gate was a Syrian master builder and it has been compared with a similar gate at Qatna , based on the presence of ashlar orthostats with drafted margins.27 However , this does not make sense ...
The suggested artistic inspiration for this gate was a Syrian master builder and it has been compared with a similar gate at Qatna , based on the presence of ashlar orthostats with drafted margins.27 However , this does not make sense ...
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Still , this shows that 100 million sesterces must have been a huge sum , even compared to the expenses of the Roman army ... This can be seen by comparing the development of the Roman Indian Ocean trade to the political development of ...
Still , this shows that 100 million sesterces must have been a huge sum , even compared to the expenses of the Roman army ... This can be seen by comparing the development of the Roman Indian Ocean trade to the political development 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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