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The Sidonians would appear to have been content to work with natives wherever they went : ' they did not establish colonies or even build settlements , but merely settled among the natives ' and traded in their own distinctive wares.73 ...
The Sidonians would appear to have been content to work with natives wherever they went : ' they did not establish colonies or even build settlements , but merely settled among the natives ' and traded in their own distinctive wares.73 ...
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... sites appear to have been in fairly rapid decline while others may have prospered in the early Islamic period . ... of economic vitality in Bilâd al'Shâm , the situation in Anatolia and the Byzantine empire appears less rosy .
... sites appear to have been in fairly rapid decline while others may have prospered in the early Islamic period . ... of economic vitality in Bilâd al'Shâm , the situation in Anatolia and the Byzantine empire appears less rosy .
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The ruins appear to be predominantly late , and include the remains of two churches , the westernmost of which may be 6th century , a Byzantine bath - house , and numerous cisterns and oil presses . ' ? On brief visits in 2002 and 2003 ...
The ruins appear to be predominantly late , and include the remains of two churches , the westernmost of which may be 6th century , a Byzantine bath - house , and numerous cisterns and oil presses . ' ? On brief visits in 2002 and 2003 ...
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