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The spate of comment on Al Mina has long ago exceeded the length of the original publication of the site and ... The following notes have been prompted by various recent publications , and only in part do they repeat what I wrote in ...
The spate of comment on Al Mina has long ago exceeded the length of the original publication of the site and ... The following notes have been prompted by various recent publications , and only in part do they repeat what I wrote in ...
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This publication is an extremely welcome initiative , providing prompt publication of basic information on the archaeological exploration of the area . The papers from the international conference entitled “ Continuity of Empire ...
This publication is an extremely welcome initiative , providing prompt publication of basic information on the archaeological exploration of the area . The papers from the international conference entitled “ Continuity of Empire ...
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ISBN 954–430–845–8 An extremely important publication for those who are studying the Roman period . ... aspects of the topic and examine other subjects : history , epigraphy , iconography , coinage , metalwork , NEW PUBLICATIONS 521.
ISBN 954–430–845–8 An extremely important publication for those who are studying the Roman period . ... aspects of the topic and examine other subjects : history , epigraphy , iconography , coinage , metalwork , NEW PUBLICATIONS 521.
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Articles | 255 |
Notes and Queries | 278 |
H G Niemeyer There is No Way Out of the Al Mina Debate | 292 |
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