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... while assuming their own place in east Mediterranean trade.79 a > tion ' are part 75 Knapp 1998 , 195 ; also Webb 1999 , 302-04 ; Feldman 2005 . 76 See Cadogan 1996 , 17 ; Manning 1998 ; Manning and Monks 1998 ; South 1997 , 171 .
... while assuming their own place in east Mediterranean trade.79 a > tion ' are part 75 Knapp 1998 , 195 ; also Webb 1999 , 302-04 ; Feldman 2005 . 76 See Cadogan 1996 , 17 ; Manning 1998 ; Manning and Monks 1998 ; South 1997 , 171 .
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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 of Latin and Greek sources . Regrettably ( but not fatally ) , we must look elsewhere for a concordance of the inscriptions cited throughout this book with H. Rix , Etruskische Texte ( Tübingen 1991 ) .3 The appearance of these two ...
tion of Latin and Greek sources . Regrettably ( but not fatally ) , we must look elsewhere for a concordance of the inscriptions cited throughout this book with H. Rix , Etruskische Texte ( Tübingen 1991 ) .3 The appearance of these two ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
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