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21 ; 38–39 ) ; it keeps to its tradition more than other toreutic objects . ... 34 are attempts to represent human figures , under the influence of North Greek art , in connection with local traditions of textile and leather appliqués .
21 ; 38–39 ) ; it keeps to its tradition more than other toreutic objects . ... 34 are attempts to represent human figures , under the influence of North Greek art , in connection with local traditions of textile and leather appliqués .
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... Milesian colonies renewed their traditional contacts with mother cities in Ionia.74 The treasure found at Kavarna is ... compared with that of Macedonia , but in general it is as close to the Greek tradition as Odrysian toreutics .
... Milesian colonies renewed their traditional contacts with mother cities in Ionia.74 The treasure found at Kavarna is ... compared with that of Macedonia , but in general it is as close to the Greek tradition as Odrysian toreutics .
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This stimulated the colonisation movement of the Slavs , not only to the south , as Kazanski argues , 73 but also to the north . It is also possible that the elements of the Desna ceramic tradition in Podvine attest not to the direct ...
This stimulated the colonisation movement of the Slavs , not only to the south , as Kazanski argues , 73 but also to the north . It is also possible that the elements of the Desna ceramic tradition in Podvine attest not to the direct ...
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