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continuity characterising the barbarian successor kingdoms with trading links to the eastern Mediterranean persevering . Only the rise and expansion of Islam brought the unity of the Mediterranean world to an end . Muslim conquest ...
continuity characterising the barbarian successor kingdoms with trading links to the eastern Mediterranean persevering . Only the rise and expansion of Islam brought the unity of the Mediterranean world to an end . Muslim conquest ...
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... Mediterranean . Contrary to H. and P. , it is also a very striking illus- tration of the very real limits to the level of connectivity and the powerful economic forces working in favour of autarky , even in a city which was redirecting ...
... Mediterranean . Contrary to H. and P. , it is also a very striking illus- tration of the very real limits to the level of connectivity and the powerful economic forces working in favour of autarky , even in a city which was redirecting ...
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... Mediterranean connectivity should probably be looked for in the gradual expansion into the Mediterranean of civilisation from its riverine centres in the Middle East . This devel- opment accelerated in the 1st millennium BC with the ...
... Mediterranean connectivity should probably be looked for in the gradual expansion into the Mediterranean of civilisation from its riverine centres in the Middle East . This devel- opment accelerated in the 1st millennium BC with the ...
Contents
Articles | 223 |
Rethinking | 252 |
S A Kovalenko The Organisation of the Mint in Chersonesus | 314 |
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