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... Anatolia , lasting until the 9th century , and that the reign of Heraclius was a turning point for the history of urbanisation in Anatolia . The gap in the coin series of the acropolis has parallels in the finds from the town area ...
... Anatolia , lasting until the 9th century , and that the reign of Heraclius was a turning point for the history of urbanisation in Anatolia . The gap in the coin series of the acropolis has parallels in the finds from the town area ...
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... Anatolia . Rural Socio - Economy in the Bronze and Iron Ages , Tel Aviv University , Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology , Monograph Series 17 , Emery and Claire Yass Publication in Archaeology , Tel Aviv 2000 , xii + 532 pp ...
... Anatolia . Rural Socio - Economy in the Bronze and Iron Ages , Tel Aviv University , Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology , Monograph Series 17 , Emery and Claire Yass Publication in Archaeology , Tel Aviv 2000 , xii + 532 pp ...
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... Anatolia the state ceased to refer them as Turkoman and later sub- stituted the label Yörük . In time the two groups perceived themselves as ethnically distinct . It is interesting to note that the nomadic groups of Kurds and Arabs who ...
... Anatolia the state ceased to refer them as Turkoman and later sub- stituted the label Yörük . In time the two groups perceived themselves as ethnically distinct . It is interesting to note that the nomadic groups of Kurds and Arabs who ...
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WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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