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But a different ners , and ne which he could are was de Greek climate 21 especially he main nning of The former he finds to have the same distribution as Greek / Syrian goods into the West ( they do in fact go also farther into the West ...
But a different ners , and ne which he could are was de Greek climate 21 especially he main nning of The former he finds to have the same distribution as Greek / Syrian goods into the West ( they do in fact go also farther into the West ...
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37–201 ) Lilimbaki - Akamati proceeds by presenting primarily the finds and by attempting thereafter to define and date the different phases of construction ( pp . 200-201 ) . Finally , in the third part ( pp .
37–201 ) Lilimbaki - Akamati proceeds by presenting primarily the finds and by attempting thereafter to define and date the different phases of construction ( pp . 200-201 ) . Finally , in the third part ( pp .
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from the end of 6th to around the middle of the 4th century BC by correlating the interpretation of the cemetery finds ( dated in this period ) with the results of a careful evaluation of the historical evidence of that time .
from the end of 6th to around the middle of the 4th century BC by correlating the interpretation of the cemetery finds ( dated in this period ) with the results of a careful evaluation of the historical evidence of that time .
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