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SIDONIANS , TYRIANS AND GREEKS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN : THE EVIDENCE FROM EGYPTIANISING AMULETS RICHARD FLETCHER ABSTRACT This paper deals with the question of trade in the Early Iron Age Mediterranean and a possible relationship between ...
SIDONIANS , TYRIANS AND GREEKS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN : THE EVIDENCE FROM EGYPTIANISING AMULETS RICHARD FLETCHER ABSTRACT This paper deals with the question of trade in the Early Iron Age Mediterranean and a possible relationship between ...
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... traders.52 When one considers the position of North Syria in the important Mesopotamian and Anatolian trade networks , interaction in this part of the Mediterranean is not surprising it was always a focus of trade routes from the ...
... traders.52 When one considers the position of North Syria in the important Mesopotamian and Anatolian trade networks , interaction in this part of the Mediterranean is not surprising it was always a focus of trade routes from the ...
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As historians of the Classical world , normally , we are predisposed to looking west from Syria - Jordanian - Arabia , but these provinces also looked east and Palmyra continued to have trading functions ; spectacularly we see trade ...
As historians of the Classical world , normally , we are predisposed to looking west from Syria - Jordanian - Arabia , but these provinces also looked east and Palmyra continued to have trading functions ; spectacularly we see trade ...
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