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often found in complexes of periods B2 - Clb , i.e. approximately from the mid - 2nd to the 3rd century AD.42 Apparently , the latest ... All this enables us to date the early sites of the Zaoreze type , as well as the entire Period 2 ...
often found in complexes of periods B2 - Clb , i.e. approximately from the mid - 2nd to the 3rd century AD.42 Apparently , the latest ... All this enables us to date the early sites of the Zaoreze type , as well as the entire Period 2 ...
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lier period have also been found ( from periods C1 - C2 , i.e. not later than the mid - 4th century AD ; type 19 in Kaczanowski's classification ) .63 In addition , more than ten three - bladed arrowheads from the Hun period were found ...
lier period have also been found ( from periods C1 - C2 , i.e. not later than the mid - 4th century AD ; type 19 in Kaczanowski's classification ) .63 In addition , more than ten three - bladed arrowheads from the Hun period were found ...
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No ISBN In this volume, dedicated to Kitov's 60th birthday, 38 articles discuss a wide range of topics from prehistory to the Roman period but focused mainly on Thracian archaeology — for example, matrices for toreutics, tumuli in the ...
No ISBN In this volume, dedicated to Kitov's 60th birthday, 38 articles discuss a wide range of topics from prehistory to the Roman period but focused mainly on Thracian archaeology — for example, matrices for toreutics, tumuli in the ...
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