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Page 163
... parallels that can be established between the Sivashivka group and Early Avar burial assemblages in eastern Hungary suggest commonality , not difference . What- ever identity the people burying their dead in prehistoric mounds in the ...
... parallels that can be established between the Sivashivka group and Early Avar burial assemblages in eastern Hungary suggest commonality , not difference . What- ever identity the people burying their dead in prehistoric mounds in the ...
Page 196
... parallels , there are only post Iranian Iron II par- allels . B. Goldman has conveniently brought most known censors together ( Ara- bian examples are not mentioned ) .33 Censors on stands begin in the 2nd millen- nium BC , but rounded ...
... parallels , there are only post Iranian Iron II par- allels . B. Goldman has conveniently brought most known censors together ( Ara- bian examples are not mentioned ) .33 Censors on stands begin in the 2nd millen- nium BC , but rounded ...
Page 198
... parallels ( Fig . 5 ) , closer in plan to Muweilah , and that the sites are geographically closer than Hasanlu , they are dropped from further investi- gation ( until 2005 ) : because , I suggest , Hasanlu BB II had been accepted as the ...
... parallels ( Fig . 5 ) , closer in plan to Muweilah , and that the sites are geographically closer than Hasanlu , they are dropped from further investi- gation ( until 2005 ) : because , I suggest , Hasanlu BB II had been accepted as the ...
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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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