Ancient West & East: Volume 2, No. 2G.R. Tsetskhladze BRILL, 2004 - 209 pages |
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Page 221
... seems highly unlikely , since the object is expressly stated SARA ás ( i ) - “ to ( be ) love ( d ) very much ” . Phrase 21 This phrase is characterised by three forms in the N ( m / f ) sg . in -i , HILANAi , * 293i and * 469i . Of ...
... seems highly unlikely , since the object is expressly stated SARA ás ( i ) - “ to ( be ) love ( d ) very much ” . Phrase 21 This phrase is characterised by three forms in the N ( m / f ) sg . in -i , HILANAi , * 293i and * 469i . Of ...
Page 367
... seems not to have been further discussed , but is most plausible.50 From the excavation it seems highly probable that they in fact formed a distinct burial group , appar- ently interred hugger - mugger and perhaps even secretly in the ...
... seems not to have been further discussed , but is most plausible.50 From the excavation it seems highly probable that they in fact formed a distinct burial group , appar- ently interred hugger - mugger and perhaps even secretly in the ...
Page 369
... seems late in the century . The Sarmatian association is apparent too from the Chinese mirrors in three of the Tillya Tepe tombs : Sarmatians used Chinese Han mirrors freely and in the west they even copied them.60 There seems too ...
... seems late in the century . The Sarmatian association is apparent too from the Chinese mirrors in three of the Tillya Tepe tombs : Sarmatians used Chinese Han mirrors freely and in the west they even copied them.60 There seems too ...
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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