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I would argue that the difference between Cyrenaica and Egypt is explained by the fact that Cyrenaica was never strategically critical or economically vital to the Byzantine empire . It never seems to have been a major exporter , unlike ...
I would argue that the difference between Cyrenaica and Egypt is explained by the fact that Cyrenaica was never strategically critical or economically vital to the Byzantine empire . It never seems to have been a major exporter , unlike ...
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LR 4 , long considered to have held the fine wines of Gaza , 20 has now been confirmed in this region by the identification of numerous kilns.21 As for LR 1 , at one time thought to originate in Egypt , it is now clear that both Cilicia ...
LR 4 , long considered to have held the fine wines of Gaza , 20 has now been confirmed in this region by the identification of numerous kilns.21 As for LR 1 , at one time thought to originate in Egypt , it is now clear that both Cilicia ...
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Egyptian Voyages ' are contained in Chapter 2 ( pp . 41-77 ) . H. begins by inverting the order of the previous chapter , starting with modern views of ancient Egypt , particularly those that emerged out of Napoleon Bonaparte's ...
Egyptian Voyages ' are contained in Chapter 2 ( pp . 41-77 ) . H. begins by inverting the order of the previous chapter , starting with modern views of ancient Egypt , particularly those that emerged out of Napoleon Bonaparte's ...
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