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Actual imported objects of Phoenician origin , where identifiable , are very few , and on the whole fewer than the Egyptian which did not need Phoenician carriers since Egyptian influence in the Greek world , in crafts and design ...
Actual imported objects of Phoenician origin , where identifiable , are very few , and on the whole fewer than the Egyptian which did not need Phoenician carriers since Egyptian influence in the Greek world , in crafts and design ...
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The memory of the origin of the dynasty in Midas ' rebellion at Gordion might be remembrance of common origin of the families of two related rulers . The two holes in the bottom might serve for drinking to the brotherhood of two kings ...
The memory of the origin of the dynasty in Midas ' rebellion at Gordion might be remembrance of common origin of the families of two related rulers . The two holes in the bottom might serve for drinking to the brotherhood of two kings ...
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A natural further step is to classify them , not only in the traditional terms of typology , but by their localities of origin . Nearly 20 years ago , Imma Kilian - Dirlmeier published a paper ? on the regions of origin of dedications ...
A natural further step is to classify them , not only in the traditional terms of typology , but by their localities of origin . Nearly 20 years ago , Imma Kilian - Dirlmeier published a paper ? on the regions of origin of dedications ...
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