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while from the non - Greek material only part was picked up and given to the London Institute of Archaeology ( this is the basis of J. du Plat Taylor's study ) , “ extremely little ' to Oxford , none to the British Museum .
while from the non - Greek material only part was picked up and given to the London Institute of Archaeology ( this is the basis of J. du Plat Taylor's study ) , “ extremely little ' to Oxford , none to the British Museum .
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300-270 BC ) are also given much more secure bases ( pp . 497–521 ; 484-96 ) . These are very substantial advances , showing the virtue of his procedure in compiling numerous , overlapping , chronologically arranged , groups of amphorae ...
300-270 BC ) are also given much more secure bases ( pp . 497–521 ; 484-96 ) . These are very substantial advances , showing the virtue of his procedure in compiling numerous , overlapping , chronologically arranged , groups of amphorae ...
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This time - span easily surpassess that given in the title , and in little more than 300 pages all significant aspects of Extremadura's Tartessian archaeology are skilfully systematised and integrated within the longue durée , to borrow ...
This time - span easily surpassess that given in the title , and in little more than 300 pages all significant aspects of Extremadura's Tartessian archaeology are skilfully systematised and integrated within the longue durée , to borrow ...
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