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Page 177
... detail The eastern Black Sea littoral - ancient Colchis - comprises ( from north to south ) part of the Sochi district of ... detailed information , see Khrushkova 2002a ; forthcoming . 2 Khrushkova 1993 . 3 In addition to the familiar ...
... detail The eastern Black Sea littoral - ancient Colchis - comprises ( from north to south ) part of the Sochi district of ... detailed information , see Khrushkova 2002a ; forthcoming . 2 Khrushkova 1993 . 3 In addition to the familiar ...
Page 372
... detailed examination . More positively , 19 Byzantine overstruck coins are also illustrated by drawings that clearly show the sequence of over - strikings . One coin may have been struck as many as five times , with various emper- ors ...
... detailed examination . More positively , 19 Byzantine overstruck coins are also illustrated by drawings that clearly show the sequence of over - strikings . One coin may have been struck as many as five times , with various emper- ors ...
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... detailed study on the priesthood of Tutu at Kellis is clearly on the horizon ( although the prosopographical material does not seem secure enough to reconstruct family trees ) , as well as more refined work on the taxation practices of ...
... detailed study on the priesthood of Tutu at Kellis is clearly on the horizon ( although the prosopographical material does not seem secure enough to reconstruct family trees ) , as well as more refined work on the taxation practices 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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