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Page 167
... produced a silver earring of unknown type.74 Trial excavations on the neighbouring site at Novoselitsia led to the discovery of a sunken - featured building and several refuse pits , but no datable finds are known.75 A field survey in ...
... produced a silver earring of unknown type.74 Trial excavations on the neighbouring site at Novoselitsia led to the discovery of a sunken - featured building and several refuse pits , but no datable finds are known.75 A field survey in ...
Page 169
... produced a bow fibula of the so- called ' Dnieper class ' with animal decoration , which could be dated to the first half of the 7th century at the latest.89 Lug I is the largest of all settlements found in Penkivka , with no less than ...
... produced a bow fibula of the so- called ' Dnieper class ' with animal decoration , which could be dated to the first half of the 7th century at the latest.89 Lug I is the largest of all settlements found in Penkivka , with no less than ...
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... produced at ' Achaean ' Metaponto . The fact that only 5 % of the cooking pots found at Elea were locally produced is fairly shocking : cooking wares are almost invariably believed to stem from local production centres in the 6th - 5th ...
... produced at ' Achaean ' Metaponto . The fact that only 5 % of the cooking pots found at Elea were locally produced is fairly shocking : cooking wares are almost invariably believed to stem from local production centres in the 6th - 5th ...
Contents
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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