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... wall at Maa - Palaeokastro to Mycenaean Sea People because of its ' Cyclopean ' masonry and dog- leg gate , which he has compared with the first gate at Mycenae . However , Fortin ( 1981 , 540-41 ; also Loader 1998 , 153 ) notes further ...
... wall at Maa - Palaeokastro to Mycenaean Sea People because of its ' Cyclopean ' masonry and dog- leg gate , which he has compared with the first gate at Mycenae . However , Fortin ( 1981 , 540-41 ; also Loader 1998 , 153 ) notes further ...
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... wall that was constructed to provide a level surface on which to construct an extension of Building I. The retaining wall was obviously in existence before the piece of charcoal was placed against it , therefore , we can con- clude that ...
... wall that was constructed to provide a level surface on which to construct an extension of Building I. The retaining wall was obviously in existence before the piece of charcoal was placed against it , therefore , we can con- clude that ...
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... walls , but it is understood that they were built using the ' massive ' construction technique and have been damaged as a result of illegal excavations . Apart from its slope , the other important feature of the wall , which was ...
... walls , but it is understood that they were built using the ' massive ' construction technique and have been damaged as a result of illegal excavations . Apart from its slope , the other important feature of the wall , which was ...
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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