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... 2003 is an attempt to modify all his previously published , and strongly stated , pottery parallel claims . ... Iron II period is available from both C 14 data and ( my emphasis ] foreign parallels for Iron II 20 Magee 20056 , 94 .
... 2003 is an attempt to modify all his previously published , and strongly stated , pottery parallel claims . ... Iron II period is available from both C 14 data and ( my emphasis ] foreign parallels for Iron II 20 Magee 20056 , 94 .
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within the repertoire of Iron II ceramics ' , and says parallels occur at three Arabian sites ; Magee is here employing Iron II only in its UAE / Arabian Iron II terminology ( ca. 1100 / 1000-600 BC , see above ) .
within the repertoire of Iron II ceramics ' , and says parallels occur at three Arabian sites ; Magee is here employing Iron II only in its UAE / Arabian Iron II terminology ( ca. 1100 / 1000-600 BC , see above ) .
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In 2005 my judgment that Hasanlu BB II is not a suitable parallel for Muweilah , which parallel is more ... but is immediately compelled to add that the Hasanlu - Muweilah parallels ' seem to me stronger than those from ' Nush - i Jan ...
In 2005 my judgment that Hasanlu BB II is not a suitable parallel for Muweilah , which parallel is more ... but is immediately compelled to add that the Hasanlu - Muweilah parallels ' seem to me stronger than those from ' Nush - i Jan ...
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