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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 ... 44 Along these lines , however , it is here proposed that the focus put on North Syria by Boardman should be ...
w - Ul . North Syrian Phoenician PI M 4 But at this point , we may remind ourselves of Boardman's exhortation made in 1994 ... 44 Along these lines , however , it is here proposed that the focus put on North Syria by Boardman should be ...
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48 50 Several commentators have criticised the proposition that Greeks were present at Al Mina and North Syria generally at this early date . In particular , John Papadopoulos and Jane Waldbaum have pointed out the inconsistencies in ...
48 50 Several commentators have criticised the proposition that Greeks were present at Al Mina and North Syria generally at this early date . In particular , John Papadopoulos and Jane Waldbaum have pointed out the inconsistencies in ...
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For example , there is a striking absence from Syria of the otherwise widely distributed stamped unguentaria referred to by Hayes as ' Late Roman Unguentaria ' . 10 However , these too appear in modest quantities at Anderin / Androna ...
For example , there is a striking absence from Syria of the otherwise widely distributed stamped unguentaria referred to by Hayes as ' Late Roman Unguentaria ' . 10 However , these too appear in modest quantities at Anderin / Androna ...
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Alexandrescu Vianu Présences nordsyriennes et chypriotes | 78 |
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