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Why were scarabs and amulets still imported to so many places in the Mediterranean area , though different in type and context , in the Archaic period ? Above all else , founding any explanation upon changes in consumption fails to ...
Why were scarabs and amulets still imported to so many places in the Mediterranean area , though different in type and context , in the Archaic period ? Above all else , founding any explanation upon changes in consumption fails to ...
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This section includes a number of maps that position Armenia and the Caucasus within larger global contexts ... Indeed , this remains the case even as that context expands dramatically in the 20th century to place Armenia at the centre ...
This section includes a number of maps that position Armenia and the Caucasus within larger global contexts ... Indeed , this remains the case even as that context expands dramatically in the 20th century to place Armenia at the centre ...
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The roots of the lower Extremaduran oppida and their function in the context of changes brought to the landscape by Roman occupation . 6. The Roman presence as a regulatory factor for understanding the increased exploitation of minerals ...
The roots of the lower Extremaduran oppida and their function in the context of changes brought to the landscape by Roman occupation . 6. The Roman presence as a regulatory factor for understanding the increased exploitation of minerals ...
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