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One example of this might be the ' horns of consecration ' found at Kition and on the altar at Myrtou - Pighades where each of the two horns is a separate segment with a flattened top . The importation of architectural forms to enhance ...
One example of this might be the ' horns of consecration ' found at Kition and on the altar at Myrtou - Pighades where each of the two horns is a separate segment with a flattened top . The importation of architectural forms to enhance ...
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80 Examples of shared beliefs and related practices can be found in both Crete and Cyprus , with some dating back to an ... Standing stones worshipped as deities are one example of a number of symbols common to the Minoan , Mycenaean ...
80 Examples of shared beliefs and related practices can be found in both Crete and Cyprus , with some dating back to an ... Standing stones worshipped as deities are one example of a number of symbols common to the Minoan , Mycenaean ...
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examples , probably the latest we have though without context , are in the Cesnola collection and these show a continuation of the globular body , though perhaps with an increasingly elongated neck . 36 There are several pieces of ...
examples , probably the latest we have though without context , are in the Cesnola collection and these show a continuation of the globular body , though perhaps with an increasingly elongated neck . 36 There are several pieces of ...
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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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