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... flasks were made from the late 5th to the mid - 7th century , probably after the Persian raid of AD 619 , and up until the Arab conquest in AD 642.9 Menas flasks were produced using the same technique as clay lamps of the time , by ...
... flasks were made from the late 5th to the mid - 7th century , probably after the Persian raid of AD 619 , and up until the Arab conquest in AD 642.9 Menas flasks were produced using the same technique as clay lamps of the time , by ...
Page 232
... flasks have been found at Čitluk ( the Roman colony of Aequum ) and Makarska.43 In order to establish when and how Menas flasks were brought to this region it is worth considering their distribution in conjunction with other evidence of ...
... flasks have been found at Čitluk ( the Roman colony of Aequum ) and Makarska.43 In order to establish when and how Menas flasks were brought to this region it is worth considering their distribution in conjunction with other evidence of ...
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Menas flasks found along the Via Agrippa were probably brought through the port of Marseilles , from where they were taken along the Rhône to Lyons and into central Gaul , however the route ( s ) by which flasks came to Britain are less ...
Menas flasks found along the Via Agrippa were probably brought through the port of Marseilles , from where they were taken along the Rhône to Lyons and into central Gaul , however the route ( s ) by which flasks came to Britain are less ...
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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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