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101 The forts at Eski Kermen and Chufut kale may also be dated to the late 500s , while Bakla has been dated on the basis of pottery finds to the second third of the 6th century . Similarly , most old forts on the Lower Danube frontier ...
101 The forts at Eski Kermen and Chufut kale may also be dated to the late 500s , while Bakla has been dated on the basis of pottery finds to the second third of the 6th century . Similarly , most old forts on the Lower Danube frontier ...
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Some may have ended in graves , as indicated by finds from Colibaşi , but the majority of stray finds may well be associated with settlements or camp sites that have yet to be identified archaeologically . 122 If so , then these cannot ...
Some may have ended in graves , as indicated by finds from Colibaşi , but the majority of stray finds may well be associated with settlements or camp sites that have yet to be identified archaeologically . 122 If so , then these cannot ...
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The publication of its proceedings provides an overview of recent research projects on old and new textile finds from this important site . While textiles rarely survive in archaeological contexts , salt mines have an environment ...
The publication of its proceedings provides an overview of recent research projects on old and new textile finds from this important site . While textiles rarely survive in archaeological contexts , salt mines have an environment ...
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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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