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10 The only inscription from the early period is in Greek . An early Phoenician interest in Cilicia to the north is shown by some Egyptianizing art ( which had been in Anatolia long before ) and two bilingual inscriptions ( Karatepe and ...
10 The only inscription from the early period is in Greek . An early Phoenician interest in Cilicia to the north is shown by some Egyptianizing art ( which had been in Anatolia long before ) and two bilingual inscriptions ( Karatepe and ...
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A. Snodgrass mentions an earlier inscription of the 13th century naming a number of Cypriot cities , not all ... At any event there is a fair number of Phoenician items among the tomb furniture , Phoenician inscriptions occur on vases ...
A. Snodgrass mentions an earlier inscription of the 13th century naming a number of Cypriot cities , not all ... At any event there is a fair number of Phoenician items among the tomb furniture , Phoenician inscriptions occur on vases ...
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The author discusses coins and inscriptions found during the excavation of Seuthopolis and Kabyle , the surrounding scholarly debate , especially regarding an inscription from Seuthopolis , and tries to give a new interpretation and ...
The author discusses coins and inscriptions found during the excavation of Seuthopolis and Kabyle , the surrounding scholarly debate , especially regarding an inscription from Seuthopolis , and tries to give a new interpretation and ...
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Articles | 243 |
The Study of a Site | 315 |
J DavisKimball Statuses of Eastern Early Iron | 332 |
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