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... defeat of the Lydian king Croesus is usually assumed to have happened in the 540s ' , with n . 36 ( p . 186 ) : ' The association with the date 547 was established by a reference in the Babylonian Chronicle to a victory in that year ...
... defeat of the Lydian king Croesus is usually assumed to have happened in the 540s ' , with n . 36 ( p . 186 ) : ' The association with the date 547 was established by a reference in the Babylonian Chronicle to a victory in that year ...
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This is an error , repeated in the bibliography : the journal reference should be Goff 1978 , and the issue is Iran 16 , pp . 29-66 ( for a painted vessel with vertical spout , see pl . 11a ) . Nn . 6 and 7 also have wrong references .
This is an error , repeated in the bibliography : the journal reference should be Goff 1978 , and the issue is Iran 16 , pp . 29-66 ( for a painted vessel with vertical spout , see pl . 11a ) . Nn . 6 and 7 also have wrong references .
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3 ) , but most of the entries are descriptive rather than analytical and few contain more than one bibliographical reference . Some texts are translated , others are not . Some entries offer interesting ideas not found in the ...
3 ) , but most of the entries are descriptive rather than analytical and few contain more than one bibliographical reference . Some texts are translated , others are not . Some entries offer interesting ideas not found 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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