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Most of the Greek pottery went to the British Museum , most of the non - Greek to the Institute of Archaeology in London , but there was substantial distribution of pottery and finds elsewhere , notably Oxford and Cambridge , while ...
Most of the Greek pottery went to the British Museum , most of the non - Greek to the Institute of Archaeology in London , but there was substantial distribution of pottery and finds elsewhere , notably Oxford and Cambridge , while ...
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... which were having such a vital effect on Greek arts and for which the obvious route was through Al Mina , while the distribution of Syrian goods through the Mediterranean makes it clear that it was in Greek , not Phoenician hands .
... which were having such a vital effect on Greek arts and for which the obvious route was through Al Mina , while the distribution of Syrian goods through the Mediterranean makes it clear that it was in Greek , not Phoenician hands .
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The results of such Greek trade in the later 8th century are the continuation of what had been sought out by Greeks ( Euboeans ) perhaps two centuries earlier , of which we may glimpse something in the wide distribution of the very ...
The results of such Greek trade in the later 8th century are the continuation of what had been sought out by Greeks ( Euboeans ) perhaps two centuries earlier , of which we may glimpse something in the wide distribution of the very ...
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