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Page 370
... material remains of the area he has chosen to cover , the sign of a good guidebook . For academic use his work provides a useful starting point for the material remains of part of Roman Gaul , but its success as a guidebook limits it to ...
... material remains of the area he has chosen to cover , the sign of a good guidebook . For academic use his work provides a useful starting point for the material remains of part of Roman Gaul , but its success as a guidebook limits it to ...
Page 407
... material culture . Thus , one may read ( p . 40 ) : ' ... as is widely accepted , T - shaped burial chambers are typical of Iranian - speaking nomads of the Roman era ' . Not all aspects of North Caucasian nations are adequately ...
... material culture . Thus , one may read ( p . 40 ) : ' ... as is widely accepted , T - shaped burial chambers are typical of Iranian - speaking nomads of the Roman era ' . Not all aspects of North Caucasian nations are adequately ...
Page 417
... material from Gezer excavated and published by Macalister , Rowe , Wright and Dever.2 Chapter 1 details the ... material already published from Gezer , and also widen the quantity and range of material available from the site for future ...
... material from Gezer excavated and published by Macalister , Rowe , Wright and Dever.2 Chapter 1 details the ... material already published from Gezer , and also widen the quantity and range of material available from the site for future ...
Contents
WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
Copyright | |
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