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... the Arab conquest of the East affected trade patterns with links to Western markets being cut.25 The conquest of the Mediterranean by Rome , the dismemberment of the Western empire by the barbarians , and the capture of the East by ...
... the Arab conquest of the East affected trade patterns with links to Western markets being cut.25 The conquest of the Mediterranean by Rome , the dismemberment of the Western empire by the barbarians , and the capture of the East by ...
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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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The introduction is followed by the first part ' The historical framework : The Hittite Empire , its Prerequisites and Successor ' . The next major part is dedicated to “ The shapes of state and society ' . The following part concerns ...
The introduction is followed by the first part ' The historical framework : The Hittite Empire , its Prerequisites and Successor ' . The next major part is dedicated to “ The shapes of state and society ' . The following part concerns ...
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Is There a Reasonable | 38 |
Alexandrescu Vianu Présences nordsyriennes et chypriotes | 78 |
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