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... eastern group , mound 17 ; Kobyakovskii , mound 10 ) 39 there are quite typical two - handled low vessels , which exist as a special type of vessel in northern China and eastern Turkestan . The vessel from mound 10 of the Kobyakovskii ...
... eastern group , mound 17 ; Kobyakovskii , mound 10 ) 39 there are quite typical two - handled low vessels , which exist as a special type of vessel in northern China and eastern Turkestan . The vessel from mound 10 of the Kobyakovskii ...
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... eastern Black Sea littoral during the early Christian era ( 4th - 7th centuries AD ) . Colchis is one of the regions of the late antique world for which the archaeological evidence of Christianisation is greater and more varied than the ...
... eastern Black Sea littoral during the early Christian era ( 4th - 7th centuries AD ) . Colchis is one of the regions of the late antique world for which the archaeological evidence of Christianisation is greater and more varied than the ...
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... ( EASTERN GEORGIA ) K. RAMISHVILI Abstract The note publishes a very rare seal made of amber . It was found in Caucasian Iberia ( eastern Georgia ) but was made probably in eastern Asia Minor in the 5th - 6th centuries AD . A number of ...
... ( EASTERN GEORGIA ) K. RAMISHVILI Abstract The note publishes a very rare seal made of amber . It was found in Caucasian Iberia ( eastern Georgia ) but was made probably in eastern Asia Minor in the 5th - 6th centuries AD . A number of ...
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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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