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The possible value of Greek cups to Easterners has particularly been argued by Joanna Luke , 15 and it lies behind other arguments in favour of a trade in Greek pottery for Eastern use , which have to be believed to explain the many ...
The possible value of Greek cups to Easterners has particularly been argued by Joanna Luke , 15 and it lies behind other arguments in favour of a trade in Greek pottery for Eastern use , which have to be believed to explain the many ...
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S. points out all the elements needed to illustrate the shift from one phase to another or to distinguish a phase from the one before or after , referring back to figures grouping together the pottery types linked to each phase .
S. points out all the elements needed to illustrate the shift from one phase to another or to distinguish a phase from the one before or after , referring back to figures grouping together the pottery types linked to each phase .
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history, epigraphy, iconography, coinage, metalwork, pottery, etc. They deal with a number of sites, such as Nicopolis ad Istrum, Viminacium, Ulpia Oescus, Novae, Odessos, Marcianopolis, Aphrodisias, Pautalia, Philippopolis, Scupi, ...
history, epigraphy, iconography, coinage, metalwork, pottery, etc. They deal with a number of sites, such as Nicopolis ad Istrum, Viminacium, Ulpia Oescus, Novae, Odessos, Marcianopolis, Aphrodisias, Pautalia, Philippopolis, Scupi, ...
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