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Page 55
... appears displaced into another realm – personal jewellery – in a distant out- post of empire . - Despite the fact that the overall form adopts the design of the typical Achaemenid addorsed protome capital , such genre - confusion with ...
... appears displaced into another realm – personal jewellery – in a distant out- post of empire . - Despite the fact that the overall form adopts the design of the typical Achaemenid addorsed protome capital , such genre - confusion with ...
Page 65
... appears on early 4th - century BC coinage from Cilician Tarsus ( Fig . 10 , right ) and also Sidon , which was in turn emulated in Samar- ian coinage ; the Royal Hero with crenellated crown appears also in local glyptic.89 The crowned ...
... appears on early 4th - century BC coinage from Cilician Tarsus ( Fig . 10 , right ) and also Sidon , which was in turn emulated in Samar- ian coinage ; the Royal Hero with crenellated crown appears also in local glyptic.89 The crowned ...
Page 396
... appears here , but without the reference picked up elsewhere in the index under ' Knidus inscription ' ; I count at least nine laws mentioned in the text which do not appear here ; the lex Hortensia of 287 BC is cited for p . 90 but ...
... appears here , but without the reference picked up elsewhere in the index under ' Knidus inscription ' ; I count at least nine laws mentioned in the text which do not appear here ; the lex Hortensia of 287 BC is cited for p . 90 but ...
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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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