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Page 406
... complex handle of conjoined askoi is linked to the consumption of alcohol and to the divinity in regard to regeneration ( F. Delpino ) . A number of authors have embraced recent theory discussing aspects of post - colonial hybridity ...
... complex handle of conjoined askoi is linked to the consumption of alcohol and to the divinity in regard to regeneration ( F. Delpino ) . A number of authors have embraced recent theory discussing aspects of post - colonial hybridity ...
Page 425
... complex nature of Proto - Elamite civilisation , and suggests that administrative devices , par excellence , such as tablets , seals and seal impressions distinguish this ' horizon ' . Art - historical techniques are used in two papers ...
... complex nature of Proto - Elamite civilisation , and suggests that administrative devices , par excellence , such as tablets , seals and seal impressions distinguish this ' horizon ' . Art - historical techniques are used in two papers ...
Page 434
... complex interaction of the Hellenic world with the Roman empire , showing that visual images drew on Hellenic and local mythology , evoking a Greek past which often excluded Rome . It was by evoking their Hellenic culture and past that ...
... complex interaction of the Hellenic world with the Roman empire , showing that visual images drew on Hellenic and local mythology , evoking a Greek past which often excluded Rome . It was by evoking their Hellenic culture and past that ...
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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