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Moreover , the amulets such as the falcon amulets would seem to date from after the middle of the 7th century , though no other amulets may be dated with any confidence to any particular date within the period of this study .
Moreover , the amulets such as the falcon amulets would seem to date from after the middle of the 7th century , though no other amulets may be dated with any confidence to any particular date within the period of this study .
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To propose a link between particular groups of people and sets of artefacts such as these Egyptian and Egyptianising amulets is not without risk - particularly when we are speaking about " Phoenicians ' — but a careful examination of ...
To propose a link between particular groups of people and sets of artefacts such as these Egyptian and Egyptianising amulets is not without risk - particularly when we are speaking about " Phoenicians ' — but a careful examination of ...
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of understanding differences between Phoenician cities in this respect and in the identification of representations of even the pre - eminent gods from the Levantine coast means that it is extremely difficult to connect any particular ...
of understanding differences between Phoenician cities in this respect and in the identification of representations of even the pre - eminent gods from the Levantine coast means that it is extremely difficult to connect any particular ...
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