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The soldier KikaMAH was given a šuri besides 30 arrows and a bow , which makes us think that the uncommonness was not in the situation of the fortress but in the soldier himself . It is much more likely that these weapons were given to ...
The soldier KikaMAH was given a šuri besides 30 arrows and a bow , which makes us think that the uncommonness was not in the situation of the fortress but in the soldier himself . It is much more likely that these weapons were given to ...
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In this he is almost certainly correct to ' lump ? together what are by no means clearly defined assemblages , especially given the absence of authoritatively dated stratified assemblages from northern Moab .
In this he is almost certainly correct to ' lump ? together what are by no means clearly defined assemblages , especially given the absence of authoritatively dated stratified assemblages from northern Moab .
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Credence cannot be given , however , to the mangled text from a statue base at Humayma , which could be interpreted as referring to C. Bruttius Praesens , legate of the VI Ferrata in AD 114-115 . The text may belong to the mid - 3rd ...
Credence cannot be given , however , to the mangled text from a statue base at Humayma , which could be interpreted as referring to C. Bruttius Praesens , legate of the VI Ferrata in AD 114-115 . The text may belong to the mid - 3rd ...
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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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