Ancient West & East, Volume 7Brill, 2008 |
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Page 172
... northern coast of the Kerch Penin- sula . At Mangup , the first fortifications appeared in the 6th century , while the church produced a dedicatory inscription mentioning the emperor Justinian.101 The forts at Eski Kermen and Chufut ...
... northern coast of the Kerch Penin- sula . At Mangup , the first fortifications appeared in the 6th century , while the church produced a dedicatory inscription mentioning the emperor Justinian.101 The forts at Eski Kermen and Chufut ...
Page 365
... Northern Nomads ' , ' he was both privately and in public laudatory . The next two papers are on the broad perspective of the pre- and proto - history of the Scythians . Murzin ( pp . 33-38 ) shows how shadowy still are the origins and ...
... Northern Nomads ' , ' he was both privately and in public laudatory . The next two papers are on the broad perspective of the pre- and proto - history of the Scythians . Murzin ( pp . 33-38 ) shows how shadowy still are the origins and ...
Page 415
... northern Caucasus originated . This was not adopted directly but was diffused through the mediating Sabatinov culture of the northern Black Sea littoral . In time , the local population reverted to local rites , and cremation was to be ...
... northern Caucasus originated . This was not adopted directly but was diffused through the mediating Sabatinov culture of the northern Black Sea littoral . In time , the local population reverted to local rites , and cremation was to be ...
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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