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All the inscription really tells us is that Assyria was in control of trade in North Syria , roughly in our period I. A site like Al Mina would inevitably have had a ' native ' population as well , however slight the evidence for it in ...
All the inscription really tells us is that Assyria was in control of trade in North Syria , roughly in our period I. A site like Al Mina would inevitably have had a ' native ' population as well , however slight the evidence for it in ...
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in eastern waters in Assyrian records , which do not depend on judgment of pottery finds and are explicit about Ionian marauders . 29 The settlement could easily then have developed for other purposes , but most such mercenary ...
in eastern waters in Assyrian records , which do not depend on judgment of pottery finds and are explicit about Ionian marauders . 29 The settlement could easily then have developed for other purposes , but most such mercenary ...
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the 7th century , eight of the kings on a prism of Esarhaddon , King of Assyria , may have Greek names ( an exception is the king of Salamis , who has a Semitic name ) . This suggests that the kings had Greek ancestry , implying that ...
the 7th century , eight of the kings on a prism of Esarhaddon , King of Assyria , may have Greek names ( an exception is the king of Salamis , who has a Semitic name ) . This suggests that the kings had Greek ancestry , implying that ...
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