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... Italy and Sardinia in the west to Egypt , Syria and Palestine , Cyprus and Asia Minor in the east ( e.g. Stubbings 1951 ; Taylour 1958 ) . Indirect contacts reached even further . ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 3 : 2 [ 1984 ] ...
... Italy and Sardinia in the west to Egypt , Syria and Palestine , Cyprus and Asia Minor in the east ( e.g. Stubbings 1951 ; Taylour 1958 ) . Indirect contacts reached even further . ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 3 : 2 [ 1984 ] ...
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... Italy but from some other western area of origin ; over 200 coarse - ware pots , perhaps of Italian origin , although paralleled from finds in Gaul ; and an unknown quantity of pine cones . Saint Gervais C. The remains of a ship which ...
... Italy but from some other western area of origin ; over 200 coarse - ware pots , perhaps of Italian origin , although paralleled from finds in Gaul ; and an unknown quantity of pine cones . Saint Gervais C. The remains of a ship which ...
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... Italy in the early Empire . The solution must be linked with that of puzzle number 1 ; merchants bought and sold what they could at Puteoli or Ostia , including imported goods , and conveyed it either speculatively or to order . 3. The ...
... Italy in the early Empire . The solution must be linked with that of puzzle number 1 ; merchants bought and sold what they could at Puteoli or Ostia , including imported goods , and conveyed it either speculatively or to order . 3. The ...
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