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34 Pilgrim flasks were produced in Syria and Anatolia ( including Troy ) between 1550 and 1200 BC.35 The pilgrim flask found at Gulubuvo was of the Anatolian type A , being one of the earliest and dated to Middle Bronze Age ( MBA ) .
34 Pilgrim flasks were produced in Syria and Anatolia ( including Troy ) between 1550 and 1200 BC.35 The pilgrim flask found at Gulubuvo was of the Anatolian type A , being one of the earliest and dated to Middle Bronze Age ( MBA ) .
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Rome produced no historical or literary texts until 500 years after her supposed foundation in 753 BC , and the texts available as source material are themselves reconstructions from an altogether more sophisticated ( and less devout ) ...
Rome produced no historical or literary texts until 500 years after her supposed foundation in 753 BC , and the texts available as source material are themselves reconstructions from an altogether more sophisticated ( and less devout ) ...
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The volume is neatly produced and generously laid out , indeed somewhat over - generously in that the text starts properly at p . 9 ; there are only 90 text pages , but a further 23 of bibliography and 16 of indices .
The volume is neatly produced and generously laid out , indeed somewhat over - generously in that the text starts properly at p . 9 ; there are only 90 text pages , but a further 23 of bibliography and 16 of indices .
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