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800 BC ( i.e. 200 years earlier than the apparent termination of the Iron II period in Arabian terminology ) .4 a a The Ceramics One significant component of the collective evidence he presents is that Muweilah has vessels with ...
800 BC ( i.e. 200 years earlier than the apparent termination of the Iron II period in Arabian terminology ) .4 a a The Ceramics One significant component of the collective evidence he presents is that Muweilah has vessels with ...
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Here also he generalises about a long life for bridge - spouted vessels down to the 8th century BC.20 I suggest that Magee's 2005 defence contra Muscarella 2003 is an attempt to modify all his previously published , and strongly stated ...
Here also he generalises about a long life for bridge - spouted vessels down to the 8th century BC.20 I suggest that Magee's 2005 defence contra Muscarella 2003 is an attempt to modify all his previously published , and strongly stated ...
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An interesting variation is a number of vessels , mostly unpublished , which very closely resemble the form of the Marion vessel and are exemplified by a vessel from Khirbat Islim Grotte str . 4 ( Fig . 5 ) .26 The chronology of the ...
An interesting variation is a number of vessels , mostly unpublished , which very closely resemble the form of the Marion vessel and are exemplified by a vessel from Khirbat Islim Grotte str . 4 ( Fig . 5 ) .26 The chronology of the ...
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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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