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... and the same is the case for plates of Types 8 and 9 considered jointly ( 47.99 % , 57.66 % and 15.59 % respectively ) , as it is for Types 10 ( 9.60 % , 5.72 % and 33.63 % respectively ) and 11 ( 1.86 % , 2.36 % and 12.24 ...
... and the same is the case for plates of Types 8 and 9 considered jointly ( 47.99 % , 57.66 % and 15.59 % respectively ) , as it is for Types 10 ( 9.60 % , 5.72 % and 33.63 % respectively ) and 11 ( 1.86 % , 2.36 % and 12.24 ...
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13 Dio's description is considered to be an ' obvious illustration of the strong barbarisation of the Olbian population at the end of the 1st century AD ' , 14 as ' a very vivid picture of the barbarisation of the Greek city ' ...
13 Dio's description is considered to be an ' obvious illustration of the strong barbarisation of the Olbian population at the end of the 1st century AD ' , 14 as ' a very vivid picture of the barbarisation of the Greek city ' ...
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а a The physical aspects of the polis were rightfully considered an important area for investigation , and a number of contributions assembly a wealth of evidence ( literary , epigraphical and archaeological ) : S.G. Miller and P.
а a The physical aspects of the polis were rightfully considered an important area for investigation , and a number of contributions assembly a wealth of evidence ( literary , epigraphical and archaeological ) : S.G. Miller and P.
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N COLDSTREAM + Cypriot Taste in Early Greek Ceramic Imports | 21 |
N KOKKINOS Ancient Chronography Eratosthenes and the Dating of the Fall | 37 |
MAEIR A FANTALKIN and A ZUKERMAN The Earliest Greek Import in | 57 |
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