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To begin with the Memphis triad , it should be noted that the best examples we have of these amulets along the Levantine coast are from Sidon , Sarepta and Byblos.35 Furthermore , the Wedjat - eyes most numerous in Sardinia are noted by ...
To begin with the Memphis triad , it should be noted that the best examples we have of these amulets along the Levantine coast are from Sidon , Sarepta and Byblos.35 Furthermore , the Wedjat - eyes most numerous in Sardinia are noted by ...
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64 It should be noted that even in Homer we find references only to ' Sidonians ' 61 56 Muhly 1985 . 57 Treister 1996 , 99-102 . 58 Winter 1973 , 437 . 59 See n . 21. Marek 1993 . 60 Coldstream 1982 , 265 . 61 Coldstream 1982 , 265 .
64 It should be noted that even in Homer we find references only to ' Sidonians ' 61 56 Muhly 1985 . 57 Treister 1996 , 99-102 . 58 Winter 1973 , 437 . 59 See n . 21. Marek 1993 . 60 Coldstream 1982 , 265 . 61 Coldstream 1982 , 265 .
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First , it has already been noted that Hölbl considered Sekhmet and Nefertem amulets to be datable to the period before 650 BC , 68 but while there is evidence for co - operation between Greeks and Phoenicians before this date , there ...
First , it has already been noted that Hölbl considered Sekhmet and Nefertem amulets to be datable to the period before 650 BC , 68 but while there is evidence for co - operation between Greeks and Phoenicians before this date , there ...
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