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123 It can be argued from an interpretation of the evidence that many of the routines carried out in Late Bronze Age Cyprus may have been compatible with or resembled Minoan and Mycenaean routines , whether the persons performing them ...
123 It can be argued from an interpretation of the evidence that many of the routines carried out in Late Bronze Age Cyprus may have been compatible with or resembled Minoan and Mycenaean routines , whether the persons performing them ...
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The interpretation of the Sivashivka group as the archaeological remains of a Turkic - speaking group moving into the steppe under Khazar rule cannot therefore be accepted , as it relies on a faulty chronology .
The interpretation of the Sivashivka group as the archaeological remains of a Turkic - speaking group moving into the steppe under Khazar rule cannot therefore be accepted , as it relies on a faulty chronology .
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A new interpretation can be offered on the grounds of a pre - Phrygian Anatolian tradition . ... Greeks who provided their own interpretations of Midas ' ass's ears only reinterpreted the original myth creating several aitia .
A new interpretation can be offered on the grounds of a pre - Phrygian Anatolian tradition . ... Greeks who provided their own interpretations of Midas ' ass's ears only reinterpreted the original myth creating several aitia .
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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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