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It is based upon a catalogue of Egyptian and Egyptianising artefacts and shows that distribution patterns of amulets support the idea that there were two major groups of Phoenician traders operating : a northern ( Sidonian ) group and a ...
It is based upon a catalogue of Egyptian and Egyptianising artefacts and shows that distribution patterns of amulets support the idea that there were two major groups of Phoenician traders operating : a northern ( Sidonian ) group and a ...
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Distribution Patterns Some excellent work on scarabs in the central Mediterranean , notably that of Gunter Hölbl and Andree Gorton , has given us some useful ideas about patterns in the Early Iron Age . Notwithstanding the incredible ...
Distribution Patterns Some excellent work on scarabs in the central Mediterranean , notably that of Gunter Hölbl and Andree Gorton , has given us some useful ideas about patterns in the Early Iron Age . Notwithstanding the incredible ...
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More generally , other factors suggest radical dislocation in many areas of economic life : contraction in 5thcentury rural settlement patterns in Italy ; population decline at Rome ; and the wide - ranging changes in towns of Africa .
More generally , other factors suggest radical dislocation in many areas of economic life : contraction in 5thcentury rural settlement patterns in Italy ; population decline at Rome ; and the wide - ranging changes in towns of Africa .
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