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... tion with the correspondence of TANAMI - mi - ma- to cuneiform Luwian tanimmali- ' all'.35 Phrase 24 The emendation of Parwita as the lost town name seems inferable from the context . The phrase is parallel to phrase 14 , be it that the ...
... tion with the correspondence of TANAMI - mi - ma- to cuneiform Luwian tanimmali- ' all'.35 Phrase 24 The emendation of Parwita as the lost town name seems inferable from the context . The phrase is parallel to phrase 14 , be it that the ...
Page 355
... tion , only transitory nomads . First of all , if they were nomads , how do we have huge settlements such as Belsk , Nemirovo , etc. which the author himself mentions as the source of pottery ? Secondly , if there was no local ...
... tion , only transitory nomads . First of all , if they were nomads , how do we have huge settlements such as Belsk , Nemirovo , etc. which the author himself mentions as the source of pottery ? Secondly , if there was no local ...
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... tion caused by any Arab incursion . The latest evidence of human presence on the acropolis is to be dated into the later 11th century ( three coins of 1042/1080 ) . It is not known if there was a late military presence or only some ...
... tion caused by any Arab incursion . The latest evidence of human presence on the acropolis is to be dated into the later 11th century ( three coins of 1042/1080 ) . It is not known if there was a late military presence or only some ...
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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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