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Sailing from the Levant , the most likely route is certainly to use the easterly winds of March to May to sail towards Cyprus , which as Patricia Bikai has pointed out , is certainly one of the easiest routes in the Mediterranean.97 It ...
Sailing from the Levant , the most likely route is certainly to use the easterly winds of March to May to sail towards Cyprus , which as Patricia Bikai has pointed out , is certainly one of the easiest routes in the Mediterranean.97 It ...
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1999 : ' Early Iron Age Greek pottery in Cyprus and North Syria : a consumption - oriented approach ' . In Crielaard , J.P. , Stissi , V. and van Wijngaarden , G.J. ( eds . ) , The Complex Past of Pottery ( Amsterdam ) , 261-90 .
1999 : ' Early Iron Age Greek pottery in Cyprus and North Syria : a consumption - oriented approach ' . In Crielaard , J.P. , Stissi , V. and van Wijngaarden , G.J. ( eds . ) , The Complex Past of Pottery ( Amsterdam ) , 261-90 .
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First identified by survey work undertaken by Empereur and Picon , 22 kiln evidence , from Cyprus in particular , continues to grow.23 Amphorae produced in more than one region such as LR 1 - may be difficult to distinguish from each ...
First identified by survey work undertaken by Empereur and Picon , 22 kiln evidence , from Cyprus in particular , continues to grow.23 Amphorae produced in more than one region such as LR 1 - may be difficult to distinguish from each ...
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