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... indicates civil status . One of the deceased was praetorian , the others were civil citizens . More evidence is available for people with tri - partite names . The in- formation is for Philippopolis ( Figs . 3-4 ) 60 and its environs ...
... indicates civil status . One of the deceased was praetorian , the others were civil citizens . More evidence is available for people with tri - partite names . The in- formation is for Philippopolis ( Figs . 3-4 ) 60 and its environs ...
Page 257
... indicate respectively the start and finish points of the profiles ( see Fig . 7 ) . Time values were given as number of samples . Al indicates a wall - like structure , A2 is a pit , A3 the course of a channel . form of three time ...
... indicate respectively the start and finish points of the profiles ( see Fig . 7 ) . Time values were given as number of samples . Al indicates a wall - like structure , A2 is a pit , A3 the course of a channel . form of three time ...
Page 258
... indicate respectively the start and finish points of the profiles ( see Fig . 7 ) . Time values were given as number of samples . Al indicates a linearity , A2 is a possible filling area , A3 is the extent of a pile of stones covered ...
... indicate respectively the start and finish points of the profiles ( see Fig . 7 ) . Time values were given as number of samples . Al indicates a linearity , A2 is a possible filling area , A3 is the extent of a pile of stones covered ...
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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