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Page 164
... suggests that the deceased was an important person and the associated horse skeleton and grave goods do not contradict such an interpretation . True , the Madara skeleton was never properly sexed and no weapons have been found . Nev ...
... suggests that the deceased was an important person and the associated horse skeleton and grave goods do not contradict such an interpretation . True , the Madara skeleton was never properly sexed and no weapons have been found . Nev ...
Page 425
... suggests that administrative devices , par excellence , such as tablets , seals and seal impressions distinguish this ' horizon ' . Art - historical techniques are used in two papers on south - west Iran . In one , H. Pittman ...
... suggests that administrative devices , par excellence , such as tablets , seals and seal impressions distinguish this ' horizon ' . Art - historical techniques are used in two papers on south - west Iran . In one , H. Pittman ...
Page 426
... suggests that contrary to the commonly held view of an apparent gap in occupation between 900 and 600 BC a re - ex- amination of sources suggests otherwise . The tomb at Arjan is discussed by D. Stronach in relation to the formation of ...
... suggests that contrary to the commonly held view of an apparent gap in occupation between 900 and 600 BC a re - ex- amination of sources suggests otherwise . The tomb at Arjan is discussed by D. Stronach in relation to the formation of ...
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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