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17 where the traditional building materials of the period , wood and clay were utilised , the most significant change in architecture is the presence of wide - spaced buildings , a parallel with the developing architecture in Central ...
17 where the traditional building materials of the period , wood and clay were utilised , the most significant change in architecture is the presence of wide - spaced buildings , a parallel with the developing architecture in Central ...
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At Al Mina the building styles were predetermined by available building material and therefore matched much local non - Greek practice , so far as it can be judged at all from the skimpy plans . There remain the questions of date and ...
At Al Mina the building styles were predetermined by available building material and therefore matched much local non - Greek practice , so far as it can be judged at all from the skimpy plans . There remain the questions of date and ...
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They provide us with the dynamics of building construction in the central area of Panticapaeum from its foundation through the period of the Archaeanactidae dynasty - not just the details of the buildings they have excavated but their ...
They provide us with the dynamics of building construction in the central area of Panticapaeum from its foundation through the period of the Archaeanactidae dynasty - not just the details of the buildings they have excavated but their ...
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The Study of a Site | 315 |
J DavisKimball Statuses of Eastern Early Iron | 332 |
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