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Page 58
... river only for some time to the north . Indeed recent research has shown that in order to get from the Assyrian heartland to the upper Tigris the route along the Tigris river is best avoided because of the extremely rough and ...
... river only for some time to the north . Indeed recent research has shown that in order to get from the Assyrian heartland to the upper Tigris the route along the Tigris river is best avoided because of the extremely rough and ...
Page 221
... River Chrysochou ( Fig . 2 ) . Some curiosity value may be given to this river ' Flowing with Gold ' , but there is no evidence for sources of gold in the area , nor that the river itself had any particular significance for the wealth ...
... River Chrysochou ( Fig . 2 ) . Some curiosity value may be given to this river ' Flowing with Gold ' , but there is no evidence for sources of gold in the area , nor that the river itself had any particular significance for the wealth ...
Page 287
... river east of the Turuntus river , identified by V.A. Bulkin as the Western Dvina and its tributaries . In this case , the Chesinus can correspond to some channel east from the Dvina . The concentration of finds of Late Roman period ...
... river east of the Turuntus river , identified by V.A. Bulkin as the Western Dvina and its tributaries . In this case , the Chesinus can correspond to some channel east from the Dvina . The concentration of finds of Late Roman period ...
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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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