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Page 176
... economy of the nearby province , it is important to note nevertheless that such economic contacts were established at a time when only a few , if any , settle- ments or burials existed in the area . As comparatively fewer Roman coins ...
... economy of the nearby province , it is important to note nevertheless that such economic contacts were established at a time when only a few , if any , settle- ments or burials existed in the area . As comparatively fewer Roman coins ...
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... economy of cities and sanctuaries ( benefactors and public buildings , central intervention in the economy of Pontus and Bithynia , the economic dimension of sanctuaries ) , the monetary economy ( coinage in Commagene and Pontus and ...
... economy of cities and sanctuaries ( benefactors and public buildings , central intervention in the economy of Pontus and Bithynia , the economic dimension of sanctuaries ) , the monetary economy ( coinage in Commagene and Pontus and ...
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... Economic growth , 10 , 23 , 104 ' says the index when the last two substantive chapters , by Hitchner and Saller , covering pp . 207-38 , have ' Economic Growth ' or ' Growth in the Ancient Economy ' in their titles ) . What we learn ...
... Economic growth , 10 , 23 , 104 ' says the index when the last two substantive chapters , by Hitchner and Saller , covering pp . 207-38 , have ' Economic Growth ' or ' Growth in the Ancient Economy ' in their titles ) . What we learn ...
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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