Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... appear , they must have had an immediate effect on two fundamental sectors of Mesopotamian society , trade and agriculture . Loan documents first appear in the Dynasty of Akkad ( c . 2300 BC ) ; there are a few tablets from a century or ...
... appear , they must have had an immediate effect on two fundamental sectors of Mesopotamian society , trade and agriculture . Loan documents first appear in the Dynasty of Akkad ( c . 2300 BC ) ; there are a few tablets from a century or ...
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... appear together on one page . Barlow ( 1949 , 2 ) suggested that the first town listed on each page was the ... appears that the Tarascan and Nahua language areas were not con- tiguous , except perhaps in those areas where Aztec ...
... appear together on one page . Barlow ( 1949 , 2 ) suggested that the first town listed on each page was the ... appears that the Tarascan and Nahua language areas were not con- tiguous , except perhaps in those areas where Aztec ...
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at those places . Such evidence does appear at the only three areas that have been investigated seriously , namely ... appears that in this case the hieroglyphic inscriptions listing areas subjugated by Monte Albán and the archaeological ...
at those places . Such evidence does appear at the only three areas that have been investigated seriously , namely ... appears that in this case the hieroglyphic inscriptions listing areas subjugated by Monte Albán and the archaeological ...
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