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Although it became clear that even the most recent attempts to reconstruct the so called Median language do not rest on firm enough ground “ there remained disagreement concerning the existence of a Median ' empire ' .
Although it became clear that even the most recent attempts to reconstruct the so called Median language do not rest on firm enough ground “ there remained disagreement concerning the existence of a Median ' empire ' .
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... that the first half of the 6th century witnessed a remarkable increase in monetary circulation in the neighbouring province of Scythia Minor , with the period 538-542 as the peak of monetary value in existence on the local markets .
... that the first half of the 6th century witnessed a remarkable increase in monetary circulation in the neighbouring province of Scythia Minor , with the period 538-542 as the peak of monetary value in existence on the local markets .
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It comes from a stratigraphic probe against a retaining wall that was constructed to provide a level surface on which to construct an extension of Building I. The retaining wall was obviously in existence before the piece of charcoal ...
It comes from a stratigraphic probe against a retaining wall that was constructed to provide a level surface on which to construct an extension of Building I. The retaining wall was obviously in existence before the piece of charcoal ...
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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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