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... on the other side John Boardman , the most fervent advocate of Euboean Al Mina , continued and continues to defend his original position ; " others , like Rosalyn Kearsley , take a more intermediate stand , admitting at most a ...
... on the other side John Boardman , the most fervent advocate of Euboean Al Mina , continued and continues to defend his original position ; " others , like Rosalyn Kearsley , take a more intermediate stand , admitting at most a ...
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Even if this is an argument that could be dismissed reasonably by Boardman , who studied Woolley's field notes , 38 it is obvious that the Greek pottery from the site attracted extreme attention and therefore was recorded entirely and ...
Even if this is an argument that could be dismissed reasonably by Boardman , who studied Woolley's field notes , 38 it is obvious that the Greek pottery from the site attracted extreme attention and therefore was recorded entirely and ...
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w - Ul . North Syrian Phoenician PI M 4 But at this point , we may remind ourselves of Boardman's exhortation made in 1994 : ' We need to be discriminate in our accolades for easterners and as precise as we can in identifying them.
w - Ul . North Syrian Phoenician PI M 4 But at this point , we may remind ourselves of Boardman's exhortation made in 1994 : ' We need to be discriminate in our accolades for easterners and as precise as we can in identifying them.
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