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... further attested for Köylütolu , phrase 7 : custos - mi - custos - mina ' being very safe ' , Sultanhan , phrase 3 : tanuwamiana ' being placed ' , and phrase 41 : aiāminaà ' being made ' , Çineköy , phrase 13 : WASU usanúmina ' being ...
... further attested for Köylütolu , phrase 7 : custos - mi - custos - mina ' being very safe ' , Sultanhan , phrase 3 : tanuwamiana ' being placed ' , and phrase 41 : aiāminaà ' being made ' , Çineköy , phrase 13 : WASU usanúmina ' being ...
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... further elaboration and analysis of the means of the movement of skilled workers as well as the transmission of ideas about architectural features . Along these lines , it is tempting to speculate that Mycenaean kings could have sent ...
... further elaboration and analysis of the means of the movement of skilled workers as well as the transmission of ideas about architectural features . Along these lines , it is tempting to speculate that Mycenaean kings could have sent ...
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between east Arabian and west Iranian examples was noted , a origin further south in Iran , perhaps in Fars , was hypothesised . This remains to be tested with further sampling . The other important conclusion was that the vast majority ...
between east Arabian and west Iranian examples was noted , a origin further south in Iran , perhaps in Fars , was hypothesised . This remains to be tested with further sampling . The other important conclusion was that the vast majority ...
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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