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... century BC , even while local traditions held sway , goods from the Phrygian highland to the East and the East Greek states to the West were imported and imitated . Sardis ' Indere Tomb , dated early 6th century BC , exemplifies the ...
... century BC , even while local traditions held sway , goods from the Phrygian highland to the East and the East Greek states to the West were imported and imitated . Sardis ' Indere Tomb , dated early 6th century BC , exemplifies the ...
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... centuries BC , including the rebellion of the Roman senator Quintus Sertorius , who led Celtiber- ian soldiers in war with the Roman army from 82 to 72 BC.15 Roman military power proved overwhelming , and by the end of the 1st century BC ...
... centuries BC , including the rebellion of the Roman senator Quintus Sertorius , who led Celtiber- ian soldiers in war with the Roman army from 82 to 72 BC.15 Roman military power proved overwhelming , and by the end of the 1st century BC ...
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... century BC . In its place , farmhouses arose , incorporating some of the surviving walls and towers . This new settlement was probably the residence of exiles from the losing side in the politi- cal turmoil experienced by Chersonesos at ...
... century BC . In its place , farmhouses arose , incorporating some of the surviving walls and towers . This new settlement was probably the residence of exiles from the losing side in the politi- cal turmoil experienced by Chersonesos at ...
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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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