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Woolley published the non - pottery finds soon after the excavation , and they deserve more study since only a very few of the pieces - seals , bronzes , terracottas - have been selected for discussion since .
Woolley published the non - pottery finds soon after the excavation , and they deserve more study since only a very few of the pieces - seals , bronzes , terracottas - have been selected for discussion since .
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ISBN 9963-42-94 - X This lecture covers the period between about 1000 BC and 500 BC in Cyprus ' long history , and concentrates on the language , pottery and seals . These show the extent of immigration into the island .
ISBN 9963-42-94 - X This lecture covers the period between about 1000 BC and 500 BC in Cyprus ' long history , and concentrates on the language , pottery and seals . These show the extent of immigration into the island .
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B. considers that the presence of a large Greek - speaking population on Cyprus explains the Greek elements in religion and burial customs and suggests that a Greek narrative style arose that is best seen in the seals .
B. considers that the presence of a large Greek - speaking population on Cyprus explains the Greek elements in religion and burial customs and suggests that a Greek narrative style arose that is best seen in the seals .
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