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Of course , it is possible that these oinochoai simply had no further use , as shapes do disappear and are re- placed with other forms . However , the continuity of the three Levantine forms else- where , particularly in the western ...
Of course , it is possible that these oinochoai simply had no further use , as shapes do disappear and are re- placed with other forms . However , the continuity of the three Levantine forms else- where , particularly in the western ...
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At Myrmekion , note the stone architecture and possible fortification in the second half of the 6th century BC , and the temples and rectangular planning in the 5th century BC . Yet Porthmeus may have been a teikhos , a recognised class ...
At Myrmekion , note the stone architecture and possible fortification in the second half of the 6th century BC , and the temples and rectangular planning in the 5th century BC . Yet Porthmeus may have been a teikhos , a recognised class ...
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Destructions by fire can happen for many reasons , and it is rarely possible to prove that a warlike event and not a simple accident was the cause . Even if the destruction was violent , it is hardly ever possible to find out who was ...
Destructions by fire can happen for many reasons , and it is rarely possible to prove that a warlike event and not a simple accident was the cause . Even if the destruction was violent , it is hardly ever possible to find out who was ...
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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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