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Page 202
... Byzantine marble gives some indication as to the decor of churches that have not survived . Some of the pieces were discovered during the exca- vation of the complex inside the walls of Pityus , whereas others are old finds ; three ...
... Byzantine marble gives some indication as to the decor of churches that have not survived . Some of the pieces were discovered during the exca- vation of the complex inside the walls of Pityus , whereas others are old finds ; three ...
Page 390
... Byzantine environment probably con- sisted of fields and pastures and some more wooded areas , in sharp contrast to the modern landscape : very little vegetation , having been severely degraded by soil erosion in conse- quence of the ...
... Byzantine environment probably con- sisted of fields and pastures and some more wooded areas , in sharp contrast to the modern landscape : very little vegetation , having been severely degraded by soil erosion in conse- quence of the ...
Page 391
... Byzantine cities in Anatolia , dif- fering only by the presence of the bishop . In the opinion of Vermeulen , the ... Byzantine date or with tiles . The area of the Zeiğrektepe was used as a ceme- tery , although it was near the centre ...
... Byzantine cities in Anatolia , dif- fering only by the presence of the bishop . In the opinion of Vermeulen , the ... Byzantine date or with tiles . The area of the Zeiğrektepe was used as a ceme- tery , although it was near the centre ...
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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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