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... WESTERN REGION OF THE BLACK SEA DURING THE 6TH AND EARLY 7TH CENTURY AD * Florin CURTA Abstract Early Byzantine authors knew very little about the north - western region of the Black Sea . 6th- - to 7th - century archaeological ...
... WESTERN REGION OF THE BLACK SEA DURING THE 6TH AND EARLY 7TH CENTURY AD * Florin CURTA Abstract Early Byzantine authors knew very little about the north - western region of the Black Sea . 6th- - to 7th - century archaeological ...
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... western Black Sea had therefore much more to fear from raids of the Roman armies or their proxies than from inva- sions of steppe nomads . That the Budzhak steppe was a region of contact with the Romans is also dem- onstrated by the ...
... western Black Sea had therefore much more to fear from raids of the Roman armies or their proxies than from inva- sions of steppe nomads . That the Budzhak steppe was a region of contact with the Romans is also dem- onstrated by the ...
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... western Asia Minor in order to escape Persian dominance . After an odyssey in the western Mediterranean these Phocaeans settled in the lands of the non - Greek Oinotrians between Naples and Paestum . They shared their Phocaean origins ...
... western Asia Minor in order to escape Persian dominance . After an odyssey in the western Mediterranean these Phocaeans settled in the lands of the non - Greek Oinotrians between Naples and Paestum . They shared their Phocaean origins ...
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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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