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32 These ' wrong - doers ' ought , however , to have been mentioned in a preceding section of the text and Oelsner's interpretation is as hypothetical as his supposition that Cyrus crossed the river from west to east is implausible .
32 These ' wrong - doers ' ought , however , to have been mentioned in a preceding section of the text and Oelsner's interpretation is as hypothetical as his supposition that Cyrus crossed the river from west to east is implausible .
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This site of the necropolis in which the oinochoe was found is that of Marion - Arsinoe , now under and around the modern village of Polis Chrysochous on the north - west coast of Cyprus at the mouth of the River Chrysochou ( Fig .
This site of the necropolis in which the oinochoe was found is that of Marion - Arsinoe , now under and around the modern village of Polis Chrysochous on the north - west coast of Cyprus at the mouth of the River Chrysochou ( Fig .
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Ptolemy and Marcian place the 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 .
Ptolemy and Marcian place the 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 .
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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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