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For this reason it will be discussed using the type - series established by Bikai as a major point of reference , and also making use of his table for the stratigraphic distribution of the various Tyre types .
For this reason it will be discussed using the type - series established by Bikai as a major point of reference , and also making use of his table for the stratigraphic distribution of the various Tyre types .
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Type 3 ( 209 rims ) is formally similar to Tyre Type 4 and some specimens of Type 8 . ... The Tyre type - series does not deal with lids but , out of the four types differentiated at Huelva , 36 Types 3 ( 10 rims ) and 4 ( six rims ) ...
Type 3 ( 209 rims ) is formally similar to Tyre Type 4 and some specimens of Type 8 . ... The Tyre type - series does not deal with lids but , out of the four types differentiated at Huelva , 36 Types 3 ( 10 rims ) and 4 ( six rims ) ...
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form of creative code - copying , a fact that should warn us not to reduce the complexities of social practice that arise from it to one - dimensional needs or aspirations.78 In the next section of this paper various types of ...
form of creative code - copying , a fact that should warn us not to reduce the complexities of social practice that arise from it to one - dimensional needs or aspirations.78 In the next section of this paper various types of ...
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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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