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... further distinctions in construction details with Mycenaean fortifications , which are much wider ( on average ca. 8.0 m ) , employ a different masonry technique , and are sited differently . Demas ( 1984 , 220 ; 1988 , 63 ) describes ...
... further distinctions in construction details with Mycenaean fortifications , which are much wider ( on average ca. 8.0 m ) , employ a different masonry technique , and are sited differently . Demas ( 1984 , 220 ; 1988 , 63 ) describes ...
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... further dimension to attempting to explain events at the end of the Bronze Age . Such a scenario might also account for modifications in the execution of architectural styles after the aforementioned catastrophes . Coming back to the ...
... further dimension to attempting to explain events at the end of the Bronze Age . Such a scenario might also account for modifications in the execution of architectural styles after the aforementioned catastrophes . Coming back to the ...
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... further called the vase one of several ' Cypro - jugs ' , and Robertson commented upon these examples and also suggested modelling on Cyp- riot shapes . This vessel , however , is of considerable interest and possesses several ...
... further called the vase one of several ' Cypro - jugs ' , and Robertson commented upon these examples and also suggested modelling on Cyp- riot shapes . This vessel , however , is of considerable interest and possesses several ...
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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