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Page 49
... Western Anatolian culture . The distinctive white ground of many East Greek wares is but a local man- ifestation of the Western Anatolian decorative grammar seen both in prior Phrygian and Lydian wares . Similarly in sculpture , both ...
... Western Anatolian culture . The distinctive white ground of many East Greek wares is but a local man- ifestation of the Western Anatolian decorative grammar seen both in prior Phrygian and Lydian wares . Similarly in sculpture , both ...
Page 100
... Western Mediterranean ; 58 of the spread of the technology of constructing and employing triremes , instead of the much smaller pentekonters , from the Eastern to the Western Mediterranean during the Late Archaic period ; 59 of the ...
... Western Mediterranean ; 58 of the spread of the technology of constructing and employing triremes , instead of the much smaller pentekonters , from the Eastern to the Western Mediterranean during the Late Archaic period ; 59 of the ...
Page 357
... western Crimea ( pp . 95-100 ) . Appendix 1 ( pp . 102-10 ) is a catalogue of pottery stamps found in the earliest levels of the settlement ; Appendix 2 ( pp . 110-13 ) of 18 For Western publications on the north - western Crimea , see ...
... western Crimea ( pp . 95-100 ) . Appendix 1 ( pp . 102-10 ) is a catalogue of pottery stamps found in the earliest levels of the settlement ; Appendix 2 ( pp . 110-13 ) of 18 For Western publications on the north - western Crimea , see ...
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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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