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Page 148
... objects of ' Sarmatian polychrome - turquoise animal style ' , was made by the Bactrian crafts- men to the order of ... objects of weaponry found in the Middle Sarmatian complexes : iron swords and daggers with a ring - shaped terminal ...
... objects of ' Sarmatian polychrome - turquoise animal style ' , was made by the Bactrian crafts- men to the order of ... objects of weaponry found in the Middle Sarmatian complexes : iron swords and daggers with a ring - shaped terminal ...
Page 240
... objects were imported by mer- chants , either as commercial goods or as personal possessions . This may seem pro- saic , though it is no less significant in terms of East - West contact . The presence of Menas flasks along known trading ...
... objects were imported by mer- chants , either as commercial goods or as personal possessions . This may seem pro- saic , though it is no less significant in terms of East - West contact . The presence of Menas flasks along known trading ...
Page 417
... objects . An Egyptian - style glass vessel is of special interest considering the rarity of such high quality objects in Late Bronze Age Palestine . Four stamp - seal amulets from the Middle and Late Bronze Ages are also presented , and ...
... objects . An Egyptian - style glass vessel is of special interest considering the rarity of such high quality objects in Late Bronze Age Palestine . Four stamp - seal amulets from the Middle and Late Bronze Ages are also presented , and ...
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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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