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Page 223
... West , but there seems to have been a later revival in trans - Mediterranean links between the Byzantine East and the non - Roman West , which the diffusion of pilgrim flasks can be considered part of . The presence of pilgrim flasks in ...
... West , but there seems to have been a later revival in trans - Mediterranean links between the Byzantine East and the non - Roman West , which the diffusion of pilgrim flasks can be considered part of . The presence of pilgrim flasks in ...
Page 238
... West can clearly be associated with an upturn in trade and intensification of East - West contacts dur- ing the second half of the 6th century . Their distribution indicates that most were imported by sea , arriving in the Balkans ...
... West can clearly be associated with an upturn in trade and intensification of East - West contacts dur- ing the second half of the 6th century . Their distribution indicates that most were imported by sea , arriving in the Balkans ...
Page 240
... West , but a third is that the objects were imported by mer- chants , either as commercial goods or as personal possessions . This may seem pro- saic , though it is no less significant in terms of East - West contact . The presence of ...
... West , but a third is that the objects were imported by mer- chants , either as commercial goods or as personal possessions . This may seem pro- saic , though it is no less significant in terms of East - West contact . The presence 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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