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... as well as the appearance of artefacts , features , architectural forms and consumption patterns interpreted as Aegean in origin.100 Attempts to attribute the appearance of Aegean cultural traits in Cyprus and the Levant at the end ...
... as well as the appearance of artefacts , features , architectural forms and consumption patterns interpreted as Aegean in origin.100 Attempts to attribute the appearance of Aegean cultural traits in Cyprus and the Levant at the end ...
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smallest categories are for those with Thracian names – 5 % – as well as for people of Eastern origin . Such data might be accepted as misleading because many ethnic Thracians or people of Eastern origin took Greek or Roman names and ...
smallest categories are for those with Thracian names – 5 % – as well as for people of Eastern origin . Such data might be accepted as misleading because many ethnic Thracians or people of Eastern origin took Greek or Roman names and ...
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When the sons grew up they returned to Nesas riding a donkey and married their sisters.45 All of the texts discussed are foundation myths or origin legends , where the major issues are the kingship , the reaffirmation of the kingship ...
When the sons grew up they returned to Nesas riding a donkey and married their sisters.45 All of the texts discussed are foundation myths or origin legends , where the major issues are the kingship , the reaffirmation of the kingship ...
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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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