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14 Docter and Niemeyer concluded that the early contexts from Carthage dated by the radiocarbon method are ... bones were used for each radiocarbon analysis since the Groningen laboratory received a few animal bones per context .
14 Docter and Niemeyer concluded that the early contexts from Carthage dated by the radiocarbon method are ... bones were used for each radiocarbon analysis since the Groningen laboratory received a few animal bones per context .
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... in a Nuraghic village containing substantial amounts of Phoenician pottery as well as local ceramics.52 The contexts in which these ... for the Greek colonisation of Sicily and some ' Greek ' sherds with generally a poor context .
... in a Nuraghic village containing substantial amounts of Phoenician pottery as well as local ceramics.52 The contexts in which these ... for the Greek colonisation of Sicily and some ' Greek ' sherds with generally a poor context .
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in the context of relationships in the colonial diaspora does something to satisfy an instinctive feeling that the colonial ... alluded to several times ) , the fact that in appropriate contexts ' foreigners ' start very close to home .
in the context of relationships in the colonial diaspora does something to satisfy an instinctive feeling that the colonial ... alluded to several times ) , the fact that in appropriate contexts ' foreigners ' start very close to home .
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Articles | 255 |
Notes and Queries | 278 |
H G Niemeyer There is No Way Out of the Al Mina Debate | 292 |
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