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... possible Aegean characteristics in monumental buildings of 13thcentury BC Cyprus as well as in the later Philistine architecture of the Levant is re - enforced by the fact that at least three different constituencies would have been ...
... possible Aegean characteristics in monumental buildings of 13thcentury BC Cyprus as well as in the later Philistine architecture of the Levant is re - enforced by the fact that at least three different constituencies would have been ...
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If we add to this John MacGinnis ' reading of BM 63283 we might even have evidence for a Babylonian governor at Aššur.30 It is also worth recalling that the Babylonians controlled at least considerable parts of the north - eastern ...
If we add to this John MacGinnis ' reading of BM 63283 we might even have evidence for a Babylonian governor at Aššur.30 It is also worth recalling that the Babylonians controlled at least considerable parts of the north - eastern ...
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... all over the Mediterranean – particularly those in metal.45 We therefore have a total of at least five oinochoe in Attic black - figure dating from about 550-530 BC from contexts in Cyprus : four from Marion and one from Amathus .
... all over the Mediterranean – particularly those in metal.45 We therefore have a total of at least five oinochoe in Attic black - figure dating from about 550-530 BC from contexts in Cyprus : four from Marion and one from Amathus .
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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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