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-yor IT , DO a aturc in the Who / What was the source of the influence ? mos Dirt mpe suk ៗ un th nis Colonisation With regard to the transference of outside influences , the colonisation of Cyprus by Mycenaean Greeks has long served ...
-yor IT , DO a aturc in the Who / What was the source of the influence ? mos Dirt mpe suk ៗ un th nis Colonisation With regard to the transference of outside influences , the colonisation of Cyprus by Mycenaean Greeks has long served ...
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The influence of Levantine shapes on Greek pottery is largely overlooked . ... We are conditioned to expect foreign influences in the production of black - figure , but these have been thought to be largely western , more specifically ...
The influence of Levantine shapes on Greek pottery is largely overlooked . ... We are conditioned to expect foreign influences in the production of black - figure , but these have been thought to be largely western , more specifically ...
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80-99 ) revisits the theme of Athens's impact on the cities and peoples of the Black Sea area , and the reverse influence on Athens , exerted by imports of goods and people from the region , especially after the Persian Wars , and , in ...
80-99 ) revisits the theme of Athens's impact on the cities and peoples of the Black Sea area , and the reverse influence on Athens , exerted by imports of goods and people from the region , especially after the Persian Wars , and , in ...
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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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