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Page 152
... known from the wrong done by them on account of our sins . From this region , the Huns , like a fruitful root of bravest races , expanded with ferocity in two branches of people . Some of these are called Altziagiri , others Sabiri ...
... known from the wrong done by them on account of our sins . From this region , the Huns , like a fruitful root of bravest races , expanded with ferocity in two branches of people . Some of these are called Altziagiri , others Sabiri ...
Page 177
... known from Kovalivka , Dymovka and Rozdolne , but also from Hansca . But the most important link between burial and settlement sites is pottery . All handmade pots found in burial assemblages in the north - western region of the Black ...
... known from Kovalivka , Dymovka and Rozdolne , but also from Hansca . But the most important link between burial and settlement sites is pottery . All handmade pots found in burial assemblages in the north - western region of the Black ...
Page 265
... known Kanishka , Vima Taktu was the son of Kujula Kadphises , the unifier of the rival tribes of the the Yüeh - chih ( who from early in the 1st century AD called themselves Kushan ) .2 Coming from the north - east , several nomadic ...
... known Kanishka , Vima Taktu was the son of Kujula Kadphises , the unifier of the rival tribes of the the Yüeh - chih ( who from early in the 1st century AD called themselves Kushan ) .2 Coming from the north - east , several nomadic ...
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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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