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Patterns in the archaeological record indicate formalised repetitive actions on the part of inhabitants who created a deposit over time , for example , placing a figurine on a bench near an altar con- taining a ' horns of consecration ...
Patterns in the archaeological record indicate formalised repetitive actions on the part of inhabitants who created a deposit over time , for example , placing a figurine on a bench near an altar con- taining a ' horns of consecration ...
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The general pattern seems to have been that ports sent out ships in order to bring back specific high value goods which were in demand at home , for instance Arabian aromatics to Rome and India , African ivory to Arabia , Indian gems ...
The general pattern seems to have been that ports sent out ships in order to bring back specific high value goods which were in demand at home , for instance Arabian aromatics to Rome and India , African ivory to Arabia , Indian gems ...
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It is embellished at the edges with a wave pattern and in the centre with superimposed hearts . Both patterns are of Western origin ' while the motif on the sides of the footstool has parallels in the ...
It is embellished at the edges with a wave pattern and in the centre with superimposed hearts . Both patterns are of Western origin ' while the motif on the sides of the footstool has parallels in 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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