Ancient West & East: Volume 2, No. 2G.R. Tsetskhladze BRILL, 2004 - 209 pages |
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Page 227
... published cutting is nothing more than a post quem indication . There is also a flawed methodology inherent in this chronological conclusion , for it is a bald non - sequitur from previous statements apropos dat- ing buildings at ...
... published cutting is nothing more than a post quem indication . There is also a flawed methodology inherent in this chronological conclusion , for it is a bald non - sequitur from previous statements apropos dat- ing buildings at ...
Page 250
... published in that month's issue of Antiquity . The article is short but mentions the C 14 dates ' extending from 824-807 BC ... ' , and it singles out as ' independently support [ ing ] the late 9th century date ' the ivory horse ...
... published in that month's issue of Antiquity . The article is short but mentions the C 14 dates ' extending from 824-807 BC ... ' , and it singles out as ' independently support [ ing ] the late 9th century date ' the ivory horse ...
Page 380
... published by her in her previous works . Detailed study of this material gives K. the means of demonstrating the high level of craftsmanship reached and the links between the inhabitants and the central Caucasus and Transcaucasia ...
... published by her in her previous works . Detailed study of this material gives K. the means of demonstrating the high level of craftsmanship reached and the links between the inhabitants and the central Caucasus and Transcaucasia ...
Contents
Editorial | 209 |
O W Muscarella The Date of the Destruction of the Early Phrygian | 225 |
Damyanov On the Local Population around the Greek Colonies | 253 |
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