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6.4 for the phiale ) and may have been a gift of the Persian satrap or the Great King himself ; the local rulers of the Odrysians probably acknowledged , at least formally , Persian supremacy . " The Arbadzhijska barrow from the end of ...
6.4 for the phiale ) and may have been a gift of the Persian satrap or the Great King himself ; the local rulers of the Odrysians probably acknowledged , at least formally , Persian supremacy . " The Arbadzhijska barrow from the end of ...
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composed into diadems , show mainly satyrs and maenads ; they are probably connected to the Dionysos cult . In general Thracian aristocracy in this area used the services of Greek artists as did most Thracians in Asia Minor at that time ...
composed into diadems , show mainly satyrs and maenads ; they are probably connected to the Dionysos cult . In general Thracian aristocracy in this area used the services of Greek artists as did most Thracians in Asia Minor at that time ...
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The treasure was probably hidden in a hurry during a time of great danger ; it contained 165 silver vessels , 31 of them are gilded . In total it weighs 20 kg . 9 Bowls ( phialae ) are the most common shape : 108 bowls , 54 pitchers and ...
The treasure was probably hidden in a hurry during a time of great danger ; it contained 165 silver vessels , 31 of them are gilded . In total it weighs 20 kg . 9 Bowls ( phialae ) are the most common shape : 108 bowls , 54 pitchers and ...
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