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The C 14 dates given in Magee 2004 , along with data given in table 1 there , do not manifestly prove the Iranian Iron II chronology argued . Here I stick my neck out , for I see a problem with the C 14 analysis ; and I must leave a ...
The C 14 dates given in Magee 2004 , along with data given in table 1 there , do not manifestly prove the Iranian Iron II chronology argued . Here I stick my neck out , for I see a problem with the C 14 analysis ; and I must leave a ...
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Helpfully , dates , measurements and the present location of the pieces are mostly - though not always – given in the captions . When drawings are reproduced , the draughtsman is often named , however not the publication from which it ...
Helpfully , dates , measurements and the present location of the pieces are mostly - though not always – given in the captions . When drawings are reproduced , the draughtsman is often named , however not the publication from which it ...
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It is not necessarily something which B. himself ought to contend with , given that he is not an archaeologist , but it seems obvious to a nonspecialist that one can scarcely begin the story of the Hittites with a chapter on the ...
It is not necessarily something which B. himself ought to contend with , given that he is not an archaeologist , but it seems obvious to a nonspecialist that one can scarcely begin the story of the Hittites with a chapter on the ...
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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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