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I could further support a guess at the population of the 700 hill villages in the Antiochene hinterland as being around 300,000 in ca. 550 and at the population for Byzantine Scythopolis as being 30,000-40,000 , making it the third city ...
I could further support a guess at the population of the 700 hill villages in the Antiochene hinterland as being around 300,000 in ca. 550 and at the population for Byzantine Scythopolis as being 30,000-40,000 , making it the third city ...
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216 ) , H. supplies further details of the original book : ' This book grew out of a number of articles published earlier . Some are reproduced here , with significant modifications . This helpful collection of six revised articles ...
216 ) , H. supplies further details of the original book : ' This book grew out of a number of articles published earlier . Some are reproduced here , with significant modifications . This helpful collection of six revised articles ...
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One particularly hopes for further clarity in the “ Samian ' , ' Thasian ' and ' Protothasian ' ( according to Zeest ) groups of the Archaic period , and for some argumentation in favour of , say , Knidos or Kos , for the ' Solokha l ...
One particularly hopes for further clarity in the “ Samian ' , ' Thasian ' and ' Protothasian ' ( according to Zeest ) groups of the Archaic period , and for some argumentation in favour of , say , Knidos or Kos , for the ' Solokha l ...
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