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Page 38
... construction of monumental buildings . 105 Such limited migra- tions of persons or ideas might explain Minoan ' mason's marks ' and other features turning up at early Mycenaean sites as at Kolonna , Pylos and Peristeria , 106 as well as ...
... construction of monumental buildings . 105 Such limited migra- tions of persons or ideas might explain Minoan ' mason's marks ' and other features turning up at early Mycenaean sites as at Kolonna , Pylos and Peristeria , 106 as well as ...
Page 42
... construction of the foreign out of the familiar . The con- stellation of characteristics I am researching would have served to orchestrate par- ticular routines in a conscious act of group - definition ' . These routines may have ...
... construction of the foreign out of the familiar . The con- stellation of characteristics I am researching would have served to orchestrate par- ticular routines in a conscious act of group - definition ' . These routines may have ...
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... construction beam at Muweilah . It would seem likely that its final use is related to its demise : that is , it was chopped down to be used as a con- struction beam . This cannot be proven . Furthermore , it cannot be proven that there ...
... construction beam at Muweilah . It would seem likely that its final use is related to its demise : that is , it was chopped down to be used as a con- struction beam . This cannot be proven . Furthermore , it cannot be proven that there ...
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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