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... the importance of North Syria in regional trade in the Early Iron Age is illustrated by both the adoption of Aramaic as the official scribal language from the time of Tiglath Pilesar III on ( 745 BC ) , and in the use of the ...
... the importance of North Syria in regional trade in the Early Iron Age is illustrated by both the adoption of Aramaic as the official scribal language from the time of Tiglath Pilesar III on ( 745 BC ) , and in the use of the ...
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The most remarkable are Bagineti ( Armaztsikhe ) and Armaziskhevi , the latter the residence and burial place of high ranking officials ( pitiakshes ) of the Iberian kings . Large - scale archaeological investigation has continued since ...
The most remarkable are Bagineti ( Armaztsikhe ) and Armaziskhevi , the latter the residence and burial place of high ranking officials ( pitiakshes ) of the Iberian kings . Large - scale archaeological investigation has continued since ...
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... and the published corpus of Bosporan inscriptions , to study the roles of the kingdom's higher officials . Sidorenko's view that they were military in character ( pp . 137-45 ) can hardly be true of all , since the epi tēs basileias ...
... and the published corpus of Bosporan inscriptions , to study the roles of the kingdom's higher officials . Sidorenko's view that they were military in character ( pp . 137-45 ) can hardly be true of all , since the epi tēs basileias ...
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