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A relevant academic issue is worth raising : if indeed Muweilah's apadana was constructed in the Iranian Iron II period , then , in this scheme , may not one ponder if the Median examples in Iran could have been derived from South ...
A relevant academic issue is worth raising : if indeed Muweilah's apadana was constructed in the Iranian Iron II period , then , in this scheme , may not one ponder if the Median examples in Iran could have been derived from South ...
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2004 ) . Data published in Magee 2003 with the addition of Avanzini et al . 2005 . example ) or , much less likely , by natural means ( a strong wind ) . At some point after this it was used as a construction beam at Muweilah .
2004 ) . Data published in Magee 2003 with the addition of Avanzini et al . 2005 . example ) or , much less likely , by natural means ( a strong wind ) . At some point after this it was used as a construction beam at Muweilah .
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A wall was stratigrapically above this pit and this led us to conclude that construction occurred ' sometime after 920 ... was deliberately phrased to acknowledge that it is impossible to work out exactly when the wall was constructed .
A wall was stratigrapically above this pit and this led us to conclude that construction occurred ' sometime after 920 ... was deliberately phrased to acknowledge that it is impossible to work out exactly when the wall was constructed .
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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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