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Some may have ended in graves , as indicated by finds from Colibaşi , but the majority of stray finds may well be associated with ... Only two coins struck in Chersonesus ( Karyshkovskii 1971 , 82-84 ) may indicate economic contacts ...
Some may have ended in graves , as indicated by finds from Colibaşi , but the majority of stray finds may well be associated with ... Only two coins struck in Chersonesus ( Karyshkovskii 1971 , 82-84 ) may indicate economic contacts ...
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The dark sections show a strong reflection of electromagnetic waves and , therefore , indicate the existence of a sublevel . In all three maps , continuity can be traced along the northern side . The circular section towards the centre ...
The dark sections show a strong reflection of electromagnetic waves and , therefore , indicate the existence of a sublevel . In all three maps , continuity can be traced along the northern side . The circular section towards the centre ...
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Here wealth and status that were indicated by ownership of metal vessels lead to certain characteristics being imitated ... goods or their decorative treatment that reflect rites of passage into death and indicate belief in resurrection ...
Here wealth and status that were indicated by ownership of metal vessels lead to certain characteristics being imitated ... goods or their decorative treatment that reflect rites of passage into death and indicate belief in resurrection ...
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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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