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The little Red Slip pottery is probably Syrian ( analysis shows two different sources , neither of them matched farther south ) ; 9 and some rather wretched scarabs of faience have yet to be properly assessed ( Dr Hölbl has this in hand ) ...
The little Red Slip pottery is probably Syrian ( analysis shows two different sources , neither of them matched farther south ) ; 9 and some rather wretched scarabs of faience have yet to be properly assessed ( Dr Hölbl has this in hand ) ...
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She shows that in Achaea large sites functioned differently in different areas and urges the importance of considering them alongside e.g. Athens and Corinth in studies of early urbanism . Zosia Archibald , John Davies , Pierre Carlier ...
She shows that in Achaea large sites functioned differently in different areas and urges the importance of considering them alongside e.g. Athens and Corinth in studies of early urbanism . Zosia Archibald , John Davies , Pierre Carlier ...
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He suggests that the Kleisophos vase shows a Lydian party , but at that date this can account for only part of the dress , not the general undress . Despoina Tsiafakis looks at Thracians . In literature they may seem ' wild , savage and ...
He suggests that the Kleisophos vase shows a Lydian party , but at that date this can account for only part of the dress , not the general undress . Despoina Tsiafakis looks at Thracians . In literature they may seem ' wild , savage and ...
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