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The Origins of the Odrysian Empire and the Archaic Style of Thracian Art : Late 6th - 5th Century BC The beginnings of Thracian toreutics ... Thrace was touched by both campaigns and its southern part even became a Persian satrapy .
The Origins of the Odrysian Empire and the Archaic Style of Thracian Art : Late 6th - 5th Century BC The beginnings of Thracian toreutics ... Thrace was touched by both campaigns and its southern part even became a Persian satrapy .
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The development of Thracian toreutics shows that some of these craftsmen or their pupils also found a place at the ... Southern Thrace 71 The historical overview has already shown that Aegean Thrace was gradually included in the ...
The development of Thracian toreutics shows that some of these craftsmen or their pupils also found a place at the ... Southern Thrace 71 The historical overview has already shown that Aegean Thrace was gradually included in the ...
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No ISSN This volume contains 51 articles on prehistoric, Thracian, classical and mediaeval archaeology. Subjects include the chronology of the Bronze Age, Thracian phialae, the Greeks in Thrace, the necropolis of Apollonia, ...
No ISSN This volume contains 51 articles on prehistoric, Thracian, classical and mediaeval archaeology. Subjects include the chronology of the Bronze Age, Thracian phialae, the Greeks in Thrace, the necropolis of Apollonia, ...
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Notes and Queries | 278 |
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