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... represents its complex details . When viewed from the side ( cf. Fig . 2 ) , it is obvious that the skirt of Vima's ... represented in the same position . However , the coins she cites show the king with a long sceptre on his lap ( M ...
... represents its complex details . When viewed from the side ( cf. Fig . 2 ) , it is obvious that the skirt of Vima's ... represented in the same position . However , the coins she cites show the king with a long sceptre on his lap ( M ...
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... represented on coins or reliefs , Vima appears to have also worn a cloak , remnants of which are vis- ible at his right shoulder ( cf. Fig . 2 ) .24 This feature again relates the statue to the Commagene monuments on the Nimrud Dağ ...
... represented on coins or reliefs , Vima appears to have also worn a cloak , remnants of which are vis- ible at his right shoulder ( cf. Fig . 2 ) .24 This feature again relates the statue to the Commagene monuments on the Nimrud Dağ ...
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... represented , portion of the ancient coastal region north of the Black Sea . The importance of Theodosia as an attachment to the Bosporan state ( outside the Bosporus itself ) from the time of its ruler , Leucon son of Satyrus , now ...
... represented , portion of the ancient coastal region north of the Black Sea . The importance of Theodosia as an attachment to the Bosporan state ( outside the Bosporus itself ) from the time of its ruler , Leucon son of Satyrus , now ...
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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