Ancient West & East, Volume 7Brill, 2008 |
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... individual name is missing the title at first sight looks rather old- fashioned ( ' The Byzantine " Dark Ages " ) . A rather plodding style is not likely to excite a student but G. makes up for this with his clarity . Anyone teaching ...
... individual name is missing the title at first sight looks rather old- fashioned ( ' The Byzantine " Dark Ages " ) . A rather plodding style is not likely to excite a student but G. makes up for this with his clarity . Anyone teaching ...
Page 404
... individual objects , and for many tombs individual plans , photographs and drawings of objects all on one page . In addition , there are many photographs of representatives of each class of artefact , along with detailed indexes and ...
... individual objects , and for many tombs individual plans , photographs and drawings of objects all on one page . In addition , there are many photographs of representatives of each class of artefact , along with detailed indexes and ...
Page 436
... individual wrongdoers . In Egypt , the role of the individual could go back further and is associated with the concept of justice , or maʼat , which is attested in the Old King- dom . This sense of justice and equilibrium that resulted ...
... individual wrongdoers . In Egypt , the role of the individual could go back further and is associated with the concept of justice , or maʼat , which is attested in the Old King- dom . This sense of justice and equilibrium that resulted ...
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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