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... tion ' , " and the goddess with upraised arms as well as more generic symbols of power such as ashlar masonry also re - enforces the idea that these symbols can just as easily be attributed to the construction of an official ideology ...
... tion ' , " and the goddess with upraised arms as well as more generic symbols of power such as ashlar masonry also re - enforces the idea that these symbols can just as easily be attributed to the construction of an official ideology ...
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tion with such typically 6th - century artefact - types as S - shaped or Hahnheim - type fibulae.41 A buckle with shield - shaped plate ( Sucidava - Beroe II class ) similar to those from Rysove , Sivashivka and Akkerman was found in ...
tion with such typically 6th - century artefact - types as S - shaped or Hahnheim - type fibulae.41 A buckle with shield - shaped plate ( Sucidava - Beroe II class ) similar to those from Rysove , Sivashivka and Akkerman was found in ...
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... tion occurred immediately after 800 BC since the upper limit of the calibrated range of that sample is ca. 800 BC . This is the same with several other samples from the site ( nos . 2 and 5 ) . There is one final comment that needs to ...
... tion occurred immediately after 800 BC since the upper limit of the calibrated range of that sample is ca. 800 BC . This is the same with several other samples from the site ( nos . 2 and 5 ) . There is one final comment that needs to ...
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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