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Page 51
... doubt the character represents ' Ú ' and the only plausible restoration is ú- [ raš - ṭu ] , i.e. Urartu . Urartu was therefore not destroyed by the Medes at the end of the 7th century BC but continued to exist as an independent ...
... doubt the character represents ' Ú ' and the only plausible restoration is ú- [ raš - ṭu ] , i.e. Urartu . Urartu was therefore not destroyed by the Medes at the end of the 7th century BC but continued to exist as an independent ...
Page 141
... doubt , even though concrete evidence for it in grave monuments does not exist . It appears that there is a tradition of individual honouring of each citizen . Erecting separate stelai for a male and a female at the same grave expresses ...
... doubt , even though concrete evidence for it in grave monuments does not exist . It appears that there is a tradition of individual honouring of each citizen . Erecting separate stelai for a male and a female at the same grave expresses ...
Page 152
... doubt that he used earlier sources , most likely Greek descriptions of the circuit of the sea . He mentioned ' those who have at- tempted heretofore to ascertain these measurements ' in relation to his own inability to come up with ...
... doubt that he used earlier sources , most likely Greek descriptions of the circuit of the sea . He mentioned ' those who have at- tempted heretofore to ascertain these measurements ' in relation to his own inability to come up with ...
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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