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This is particularly relevant when one considers the longevity of these forms into at least the 7th century and perhaps later.37 Secondly , the Attic black- figure jug at the centre of this paper itself shows distinct metallising ...
This is particularly relevant when one considers the longevity of these forms into at least the 7th century and perhaps later.37 Secondly , the Attic black- figure jug at the centre of this paper itself shows distinct metallising ...
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... slightly later the Yüeh - chih- had wiped out the Greek kingdom of Bactria in present - day * I am much obliged to Joan Mertens and Paul Bernard for their critical reading of this study . 1 Government Museum , Mathura , no . 215.
... slightly later the Yüeh - chih- had wiped out the Greek kingdom of Bactria in present - day * I am much obliged to Joan Mertens and Paul Bernard for their critical reading of this study . 1 Government Museum , Mathura , no . 215.
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This was the core of the later Bosporan kingdom . It is archaeological data that predominate over attestation in our evidence . The earliest Greeks settlements were anonymous lodgments at Taganrog and near and at later Gorgippia during ...
This was the core of the later Bosporan kingdom . It is archaeological data that predominate over attestation in our evidence . The earliest Greeks settlements were anonymous lodgments at Taganrog and near and at later Gorgippia during ...
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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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