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When almost immediately after the discovery a large amount of early Greek pottery was published , 13 everybody was convinced that here a crucial site had been discovered . Al Mina was identified as the decisive point from where to ...
When almost immediately after the discovery a large amount of early Greek pottery was published , 13 everybody was convinced that here a crucial site had been discovered . Al Mina was identified as the decisive point from where to ...
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Boardman , J. 1959 : ' Greek potters at Al Mina ? ' . AnatSt 9 , 163–69 ; 1990 : ' Al Mina and History ' . OJA 9 , 169-90 . 1999 : ' The Excavated History of Al Mina ' . In Tsetskhladze , G.R. ( ed . ) , Ancient Greeks West and East ...
Boardman , J. 1959 : ' Greek potters at Al Mina ? ' . AnatSt 9 , 163–69 ; 1990 : ' Al Mina and History ' . OJA 9 , 169-90 . 1999 : ' The Excavated History of Al Mina ' . In Tsetskhladze , G.R. ( ed . ) , Ancient Greeks West and East ...
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48 50 Several commentators have criticised the proposition that Greeks were present at Al Mina and North Syria ... They have shown that amounts of Greek pottery are relatively small in comparison with local and Phoenician wares and that ...
48 50 Several commentators have criticised the proposition that Greeks were present at Al Mina and North Syria ... They have shown that amounts of Greek pottery are relatively small in comparison with local and Phoenician wares and that ...
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