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... shows that 100 million sesterces must have been a huge sum , even compared to the expenses of the Roman army . While we only have few figures on the Roman side , we have none from the Af- rican , Indian and Arabian societies that ...
... shows that 100 million sesterces must have been a huge sum , even compared to the expenses of the Roman army . While we only have few figures on the Roman side , we have none from the Af- rican , Indian and Arabian societies that ...
Page 273
... shows the king ' seated cross - legged with a sheathed sword on his lap ' and suggests that the coin was modelled on copper coins of Saka / Scythian king Azes II , who is allegedly represented in the same position . However , the coins ...
... shows the king ' seated cross - legged with a sheathed sword on his lap ' and suggests that the coin was modelled on copper coins of Saka / Scythian king Azes II , who is allegedly represented in the same position . However , the coins ...
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... show that the elite residents of structure ABC were not involved the production of meat , whereas those in area TUV ... shows how pottery sherd taphonomy , specifically the breakage patterns of ceramics resulting from modes of disposal ...
... show that the elite residents of structure ABC were not involved the production of meat , whereas those in area TUV ... shows how pottery sherd taphonomy , specifically the breakage patterns of ceramics resulting from modes of disposal ...
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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Aegean Anatolia Ancient appear Arabian Archaeology architectural associated Assyria Black Sea Bronze Age building burial centres century BC chapter chronology coins compared continued cultural Cypriot Cyprus detailed discussion early East Eastern empire evidence example excavations existence finds further grave Greek IGBulg illustrations important indicate inscriptions interpretation Iran Iranian Iron Age ISBN Italy king Knossos known Late later Magee material Mediterranean Meer mentioned Minoan monuments Museum Muweilah Mycenaean noted origin Oxford parallels period Persian poleis polis political possible pottery present probably produced published recent reference region remains Roman settlement shows similar Sinope social sources status structure suggests tion trade tradition University vessels volume western