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In the final chapter , F. de Callataj appends an alphabetical list of archaeological sites with published Greek coins to his call for chronological tables and his various graphs and tabulations of metals used in coins , local vs foreign ...
In the final chapter , F. de Callataj appends an alphabetical list of archaeological sites with published Greek coins to his call for chronological tables and his various graphs and tabulations of metals used in coins , local vs foreign ...
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ISBN 90-429-1385-1 a Van der Steen's volume is a lightly edited version of her 2002 Groningen doctoral dissertation , and considers much of the published archaeological evidence bearing on the transition from the Late Bronze Age to the ...
ISBN 90-429-1385-1 a Van der Steen's volume is a lightly edited version of her 2002 Groningen doctoral dissertation , and considers much of the published archaeological evidence bearing on the transition from the Late Bronze Age to the ...
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The scattered tombs , and very preliminarily published tell materials do not provide an adequate database on which to adjudicate nuances of chronology . The presence of slurried white slip bowls , carinated amphorae , Submycenaean ...
The scattered tombs , and very preliminarily published tell materials do not provide an adequate database on which to adjudicate nuances of chronology . The presence of slurried white slip bowls , carinated amphorae , Submycenaean ...
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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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