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The tomb , with its unique grave - goods , dates from the late 3rd or early 4th century AD , and demonstrates the close trade links between Iberia and other states and the high level of literacy amongst the Iberian elite .
The tomb , with its unique grave - goods , dates from the late 3rd or early 4th century AD , and demonstrates the close trade links between Iberia and other states and the high level of literacy amongst the Iberian elite .
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The tomb was not robbed , indeed it was so well sealed that no earth had penetrated within ( Figs . 2 , 4 ) . The floor of the tomb was paved at the west end by three and a half brick plinths ( Fig . 3 ) . One bears the imprint of the ...
The tomb was not robbed , indeed it was so well sealed that no earth had penetrated within ( Figs . 2 , 4 ) . The floor of the tomb was paved at the west end by three and a half brick plinths ( Fig . 3 ) . One bears the imprint of the ...
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n.e. ( Thracian Tomb Architecture in Bulgarian Lands during the 5th - 3rd Centuries BC ) , Izdatelstvo ' Ya ' , Yambol ... ISBN 954-615086 - X A few years ago Malvina Rousseva published her first book on the Thracian tombs , which was ...
n.e. ( Thracian Tomb Architecture in Bulgarian Lands during the 5th - 3rd Centuries BC ) , Izdatelstvo ' Ya ' , Yambol ... ISBN 954-615086 - X A few years ago Malvina Rousseva published her first book on the Thracian tombs , which was ...
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