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The verbal form piamina is characterised by the medio - passive participle in -mina- , comparable to Greek -meno- , which is further attested for Köylütolu , phrase 7 : custos - mi - custos - mina ' being very safe ' , Sultanhan ...
The verbal form piamina is characterised by the medio - passive participle in -mina- , comparable to Greek -meno- , which is further attested for Köylütolu , phrase 7 : custos - mi - custos - mina ' being very safe ' , Sultanhan ...
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As a point for further research , Zaccagnini suggested the investigation of the fate of specialised craftsmen after the fall of Levantine and Greek palace organisations , ca. 1200 BC.97 Expanding on his suggestion , their fate would ...
As a point for further research , Zaccagnini suggested the investigation of the fate of specialised craftsmen after the fall of Levantine and Greek palace organisations , ca. 1200 BC.97 Expanding on his suggestion , their fate would ...
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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 ...
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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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