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4 ) ; two unnamed Sinopeans are mentioned in an unpublished inscription of the 2nd - 1st centuries BC ( Papachristodoulou 2001 , 178 = SEG 51 , 1015 ) . fewer than 60 Hellenistic funerary inscriptions for foreigners were found.41.
4 ) ; two unnamed Sinopeans are mentioned in an unpublished inscription of the 2nd - 1st centuries BC ( Papachristodoulou 2001 , 178 = SEG 51 , 1015 ) . fewer than 60 Hellenistic funerary inscriptions for foreigners were found.41.
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The first is the metallising features already mentioned in examples from elongated form 1 and from actual metal examples of form 3 throughout the Mediterranean . This is particularly relevant when one considers the longevity of these ...
The first is the metallising features already mentioned in examples from elongated form 1 and from actual metal examples of form 3 throughout the Mediterranean . This is particularly relevant when one considers the longevity of these ...
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32 At present almost nobody doubts the identification between Achhiyawa - Mycenae and Milawanda - Miletos.33 The Luwian inscriptions mentioned above from Karabel and Latmos contribute to the picture of cultural interactions in western ...
32 At present almost nobody doubts the identification between Achhiyawa - Mycenae and Milawanda - Miletos.33 The Luwian inscriptions mentioned above from Karabel and Latmos contribute to the picture of cultural interactions in western ...
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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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