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This , in his opinion , is confirmed by the earliest iron objects from Dagestan , which imitate local types of bronze artefacts.13 Further proof of the early origins of iron metallurgy in the northern Caucasus is the find of siderite ...
This , in his opinion , is confirmed by the earliest iron objects from Dagestan , which imitate local types of bronze artefacts.13 Further proof of the early origins of iron metallurgy in the northern Caucasus is the find of siderite ...
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The harbour and its possible status as emporion led to it receiving a great quantity of imports , among them some of Greek origin . In this book these imports are studied and related to Greek trade along the Iberian coast .
The harbour and its possible status as emporion led to it receiving a great quantity of imports , among them some of Greek origin . In this book these imports are studied and related to Greek trade along the Iberian coast .
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... it contains several articles dealing with origins , language , territory , foreign influences , cemeteries , arts of the Tartessian world . It constitutes a very welcome and up - to - date general panorama of this culture , which ...
... it contains several articles dealing with origins , language , territory , foreign influences , cemeteries , arts of the Tartessian world . It constitutes a very welcome and up - to - date general panorama of this culture , which ...
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