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... people were probably attracted thither as a consequence of the well - attested existing external trade links of Iasos . ... 28 it had however a good port functioning probably also as a port - of - call , which is confirmed by the ...
... people were probably attracted thither as a consequence of the well - attested existing external trade links of Iasos . ... 28 it had however a good port functioning probably also as a port - of - call , which is confirmed by the ...
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Puteoli was probably Artorius ' native city . It was an originally Greek city with strong links to the Greek east ; which may account for his meeting a woman from Sinope , while his legion had never been active in the Orient .
Puteoli was probably Artorius ' native city . It was an originally Greek city with strong links to the Greek east ; which may account for his meeting a woman from Sinope , while his legion had never been active in the Orient .
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Xanthos in Lycia.18 Whether this can be used to indicate cultural ties with Greece is of some interest , but is probably more symptomatic of the expansion of Greek trade during the 6th century BC . a The Vessel The oinochoe was ...
Xanthos in Lycia.18 Whether this can be used to indicate cultural ties with Greece is of some interest , but is probably more symptomatic of the expansion of Greek trade during the 6th century BC . a The Vessel The oinochoe 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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