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... female burials , suggest that the deceased was a man of high status . This is further substantiated by the associated 5 strap ends and 13 belt mounts of different shapes and decoration , which all belonged to a belt with multi- ple ...
... female burials , suggest that the deceased was a man of high status . This is further substantiated by the associated 5 strap ends and 13 belt mounts of different shapes and decoration , which all belonged to a belt with multi- ple ...
Page 165
... females of high status61 and hoards of bronze and silver in Left Bank Ukraine.62 The Dănceni grave stands alone among ... female burials in the steppe ? If the Sivashivka group is to be attributed to the Cutrigurs or the ' Huns ' roaming ...
... females of high status61 and hoards of bronze and silver in Left Bank Ukraine.62 The Dănceni grave stands alone among ... female burials in the steppe ? If the Sivashivka group is to be attributed to the Cutrigurs or the ' Huns ' roaming ...
Page 280
... female near Rostov - on - Don depicts a nomad chief who sits cross- legged on a quilted rug with a beaker in his hands . A sword lies in his lap . The bearded and hat - less banqueter has donned a coat that closes centrally ( as does ...
... female near Rostov - on - Don depicts a nomad chief who sits cross- legged on a quilted rug with a beaker in his hands . A sword lies in his lap . The bearded and hat - less banqueter has donned a coat that closes centrally ( as does ...
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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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