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No one in the mainstream of contemporary scholarship , however , suggests that the Minoans ever colonised Greece . In fact , the opposite scenario is often presented : that the Mycenaeans conquered Crete in approximately 1490 BC .
No one in the mainstream of contemporary scholarship , however , suggests that the Minoans ever colonised Greece . In fact , the opposite scenario is often presented : that the Mycenaeans conquered Crete in approximately 1490 BC .
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Its isolation strongly suggests that the deceased was an important person and the associated horse skeleton and grave ... more often associated with male than with female burials , suggest that the deceased was a man of high status .
Its isolation strongly suggests that the deceased was an important person and the associated horse skeleton and grave ... more often associated with male than with female burials , suggest that the deceased was a man of high status .
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It has recently been suggested that the emperor Justinian's grandiose programme of fortification in the Balkans may ... 111 There is evidence to suggest that Roman armies were just as actively campaigning north of that river in the 6th ...
It has recently been suggested that the emperor Justinian's grandiose programme of fortification in the Balkans may ... 111 There is evidence to suggest that Roman armies were just as actively campaigning north of that river in the 6th ...
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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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