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It is the particular historical setting in the East that accounts for the phenomenon of Phoenician expansion and its characteristic features . Starting at the dawn of European history , it shows many traits of experiment as is natural ...
It is the particular historical setting in the East that accounts for the phenomenon of Phoenician expansion and its characteristic features . Starting at the dawn of European history , it shows many traits of experiment as is natural ...
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In the dispute about who was first and who was the winner in setting the cultural parameters of the ' Orientalising ' epoch , the discovery of Al Mina and its misleading interpretation as a Euboean colony in the Levant was extremely ...
In the dispute about who was first and who was the winner in setting the cultural parameters of the ' Orientalising ' epoch , the discovery of Al Mina and its misleading interpretation as a Euboean colony in the Levant was extremely ...
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Ancient Italy in its Mediterranean Setting ( London ) , 179-91 . Riis , P.J. 1969 : ' The First Greeks in Phoenicia and their Settlement at Sukas ' . Ugaritica 6 , 435-50 . 1970 : Sukas 1 : The North East Sanctuary and the First ...
Ancient Italy in its Mediterranean Setting ( London ) , 179-91 . Riis , P.J. 1969 : ' The First Greeks in Phoenicia and their Settlement at Sukas ' . Ugaritica 6 , 435-50 . 1970 : Sukas 1 : The North East Sanctuary and the First ...
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