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... least three different constituencies would have been involved in the construction of a monumental building : the patron , the architect , and groups of builders with varying degrees of skills and specialised knowledge who executed the ...
... least three different constituencies would have been involved in the construction of a monumental building : the patron , the architect , and groups of builders with varying degrees of skills and specialised knowledge who executed the ...
Page 57
... least hinted at . The Cyrus - Cylinder furthermore shows that the cult image of Aššur was returned ( ana ašrišunu utīrma ) to its traditional place after the conquest of Babylon by Cyrus.29 This seems to be incontrovertible evidence ...
... least hinted at . The Cyrus - Cylinder furthermore shows that the cult image of Aššur was returned ( ana ašrišunu utīrma ) to its traditional place after the conquest of Babylon by Cyrus.29 This seems to be incontrovertible evidence ...
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... least five oinochoe in Attic black - figure dating from about 550-530 BC from contexts in Cyprus : four from Marion and one from Amathus . However , four of these are indeed as Gjerstad and Robertson described them : they are far more ...
... least five oinochoe in Attic black - figure dating from about 550-530 BC from contexts in Cyprus : four from Marion and one from Amathus . However , four of these are indeed as Gjerstad and Robertson described them : they are far more ...
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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