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The ent was we see If we look for cultural influence in the Greek world , including Crete , in the 8th / 7th centuries , it is found to be especially strong from Syria / Assyria , in most aspects of material production and iconography ...
The ent was we see If we look for cultural influence in the Greek world , including Crete , in the 8th / 7th centuries , it is found to be especially strong from Syria / Assyria , in most aspects of material production and iconography ...
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Strong Scythian influence is seen in the matrix from Garchinovo in northern Bulgaria , which resembles woodcarving ( Fig . 8 ) . As with the Duvanli jewellery , the Garchinovo matrix is a good example of the initial phase of Thracian ...
Strong Scythian influence is seen in the matrix from Garchinovo in northern Bulgaria , which resembles woodcarving ( Fig . 8 ) . As with the Duvanli jewellery , the Garchinovo matrix is a good example of the initial phase of Thracian ...
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In the 7th - beginning of the 6th century BC Near Eastern influence continued to exist but it was now exerted through Scythian art , which was more widely received by the region's native population . Later , the influence of the art of ...
In the 7th - beginning of the 6th century BC Near Eastern influence continued to exist but it was now exerted through Scythian art , which was more widely received by the region's native population . Later , the influence of the art of ...
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