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doi : 10.2143 / AWE.7.0.2033260 AWE 7 ( 2008 ) 219-235 A CYPRO - PHOENICIAN OINOCHOE IN ATTIC BLACK - FIGURE Richard FLETCHER Abstract This paper deals with an Attic black - figure oinochoe found in a tomb at Marion but held at Nicosia ...
doi : 10.2143 / AWE.7.0.2033260 AWE 7 ( 2008 ) 219-235 A CYPRO - PHOENICIAN OINOCHOE IN ATTIC BLACK - FIGURE Richard FLETCHER Abstract This paper deals with an Attic black - figure oinochoe found in a tomb at Marion but held at Nicosia ...
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Some scholars interpret the presence of Midas ' ears as a result of his association with Dionysiac figures . ... for the transfer of physical features of the Hellenic mythological figure to the representations of the Phrygian king .
Some scholars interpret the presence of Midas ' ears as a result of his association with Dionysiac figures . ... for the transfer of physical features of the Hellenic mythological figure to the representations of the Phrygian king .
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319 : the bronze figure from Qatna ' ( near the upper Orontes ) ' is in the vicinity of Homs ( ancient Emesa ) . ... 541 : figures on a gate at Tiwanaku are called ' winged warriors ' , the same type is a ' bird - headed demon ' in fig ...
319 : the bronze figure from Qatna ' ( near the upper Orontes ) ' is in the vicinity of Homs ( ancient Emesa ) . ... 541 : figures on a gate at Tiwanaku are called ' winged warriors ' , the same type is a ' bird - headed demon ' in fig ...
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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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