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121 While the north - western region of the Black Sea may well have been an extension of the trade networks and monetary economy of the nearby province , it is important to note nevertheless that such economic contacts were established ...
121 While the north - western region of the Black Sea may well have been an extension of the trade networks and monetary economy of the nearby province , it is important to note nevertheless that such economic contacts were established ...
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Thirteen papers from an international conference on the economy of Roman Asia Minor ( held in Exeter in July 2002 ) are here published in a well - edited volume , again by the Classical Press of Wales . 10 Within this geographical focus ...
Thirteen papers from an international conference on the economy of Roman Asia Minor ( held in Exeter in July 2002 ) are here published in a well - edited volume , again by the Classical Press of Wales . 10 Within this geographical focus ...
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207-38 , have ' Economic Growth ' or ' Growth in the Ancient Economy ' in their titles ) . ... is that he misrepresented even what the works he himself cited said about the economies of the ancient near east , that his divided ...
207-38 , have ' Economic Growth ' or ' Growth in the Ancient Economy ' in their titles ) . ... is that he misrepresented even what the works he himself cited said about the economies of the ancient near east , that his divided ...
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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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