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Page 39
... significance . One of the problems noted by Krautheimer was that shapes perceived as similar , were not always clearly ... significant because there is a preference for columnar supports in Mainland Greece and a preference for pillar ...
... significance . One of the problems noted by Krautheimer was that shapes perceived as similar , were not always clearly ... significant because there is a preference for columnar supports in Mainland Greece and a preference for pillar ...
Page 193
... significant matter , Magee re- plies1 it is ' difficult to know ' how Muscarella can be certain that they are ... significance in his discussions of parallels and chronology . He subtly adds two ambiguous modifications to his previously ...
... significant matter , Magee re- plies1 it is ' difficult to know ' how Muscarella can be certain that they are ... significance in his discussions of parallels and chronology . He subtly adds two ambiguous modifications to his previously ...
Page 212
... significant time lag between the sample exiting the carbon cycle and being used in construction . But , this also seems unlikely . There are no build- ings that we know of that are pre - Iron Age in date at the site so ' re - use ' is ...
... significant time lag between the sample exiting the carbon cycle and being used in construction . But , this also seems unlikely . There are no build- ings that we know of that are pre - Iron Age in date at the site so ' re - use ' is ...
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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