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It is interesting that the god is quite prominent in the scheme of Martianus , appearing in three regions as single ( 4 , 6 and 11 , predominantly southern , and thus related to nature ) and in one additional region , number 1 ...
It is interesting that the god is quite prominent in the scheme of Martianus , appearing in three regions as single ( 4 , 6 and 11 , predominantly southern , and thus related to nature ) and in one additional region , number 1 ...
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s ja , ordia , Silvestris , Eber , Caelestris , Lilitaris , with Fortuna and Valetudo.13 Region 4 is not very productive of information . He is combined with Lynsa silvestris , Mulciber ( i.e. Vulcan ) , Lar Caelestis and Lar Militaris ...
s ja , ordia , Silvestris , Eber , Caelestris , Lilitaris , with Fortuna and Valetudo.13 Region 4 is not very productive of information . He is combined with Lynsa silvestris , Mulciber ( i.e. Vulcan ) , Lar Caelestis and Lar Militaris ...
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Based on the typology of the finds and on the series of C14 dates , the author singles out three periods in the development of the cultures of the region in question . Their approximate chronological frames are AD 50-250 , 250–380 and ...
Based on the typology of the finds and on the series of C14 dates , the author singles out three periods in the development of the cultures of the region in question . Their approximate chronological frames are AD 50-250 , 250–380 and ...
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