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... fortification works are sworn in to preserve the borders set for it . Thanks to the Cekke text , we get a unique insight in the many - layered structure of the Karkamisian governmental machinery . As usual , the inscription ends with a ...
... fortification works are sworn in to preserve the borders set for it . Thanks to the Cekke text , we get a unique insight in the many - layered structure of the Karkamisian governmental machinery . As usual , the inscription ends with a ...
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... fortification guarding the most important ford across the Lower Danube . 105 Coin finds also suggest a late 6th- and early 7th century occupation of the fort in Tulcea ( Aegyssus ) , although little is known about its organisation.106 ...
... fortification guarding the most important ford across the Lower Danube . 105 Coin finds also suggest a late 6th- and early 7th century occupation of the fort in Tulcea ( Aegyssus ) , although little is known about its organisation.106 ...
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... fortification upon the settlement network north of the Danube frontier . It has recently been suggested that the emperor Justinian's grandiose pro- gramme of fortification in the Balkans may have had a considerable economic and social ...
... fortification upon the settlement network north of the Danube frontier . It has recently been suggested that the emperor Justinian's grandiose pro- gramme of fortification in the Balkans may have had a considerable economic and social ...
Contents
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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