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Thus , for the Greeks colonisation right from the beginning was , or at least soon after a short prelude of trade - oriented ' precolonisation ' , became , an enterprise of acquiring arable land . For the Phoenicians , on the other hand ...
Thus , for the Greeks colonisation right from the beginning was , or at least soon after a short prelude of trade - oriented ' precolonisation ' , became , an enterprise of acquiring arable land . For the Phoenicians , on the other hand ...
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300 to at least 540 was one of relative peace and prosperity . Inevitably , one needs a more complex analysis of the economics of the region and the region's relationship with the wider Mediterranean world to understand these ...
300 to at least 540 was one of relative peace and prosperity . Inevitably , one needs a more complex analysis of the economics of the region and the region's relationship with the wider Mediterranean world to understand these ...
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... are mostly ' Syrian ' Carthage Late Roman 1 ( although at least some are probably of Cypriot production -- the fabrics require closer study ) along with smaller numbers of Carthage Late Roman amphora 2 , Gaza ( LR4 ) and Palestinian ...
... are mostly ' Syrian ' Carthage Late Roman 1 ( although at least some are probably of Cypriot production -- the fabrics require closer study ) along with smaller numbers of Carthage Late Roman amphora 2 , Gaza ( LR4 ) and Palestinian ...
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