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According to B.S. Korotkevich , it is possible that some settlements remained in existence into the 3rd century AD , but no later : by the mid - 3rd century ( i.e. the beginning Period 2 ) none was around . Settlements of the second ...
According to B.S. Korotkevich , it is possible that some settlements remained in existence into the 3rd century AD , but no later : by the mid - 3rd century ( i.e. the beginning Period 2 ) none was around . Settlements of the second ...
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Soon , not later that the beginning of the 3rd century AD , the Middle Tushemla population ceased to exist , for unknown reasons , leaving behind no traces in the sites of later times . The second wave of migration to the Dvina area of ...
Soon , not later that the beginning of the 3rd century AD , the Middle Tushemla population ceased to exist , for unknown reasons , leaving behind no traces in the sites of later times . The second wave of migration to the Dvina area of ...
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But one might go a little further and say that it exemplifies a process of more - or - less consciously artificial identity - construction which will later be used to produce the specifically ' Hellenic ' version of a general Greek ...
But one might go a little further and say that it exemplifies a process of more - or - less consciously artificial identity - construction which will later be used to produce the specifically ' Hellenic ' version of a general Greek ...
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Notes and Queries | 278 |
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