Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... centres in which the lower - order centres mention the emblem glyphs of the centre to which they are subject ( i.e. , 4th - level centres mention 3rd - level centres ; 3rd - level centres mention 2nd - level centres ; and 2nd - level ...
... centres in which the lower - order centres mention the emblem glyphs of the centre to which they are subject ( i.e. , 4th - level centres mention 3rd - level centres ; 3rd - level centres mention 2nd - level centres ; and 2nd - level ...
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... centres in the Aegean area . Firstly , a brief introduction to the Linear B documents and their general historical ... centres ( conventionally referred to as ' palaces ' by Aegean archaeologists ) , or in buildings closely associated ...
... centres in the Aegean area . Firstly , a brief introduction to the Linear B documents and their general historical ... centres ( conventionally referred to as ' palaces ' by Aegean archaeologists ) , or in buildings closely associated ...
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... centres with those attested in the texts . Also , we can note how adminstrative centres choose to mention themselves on documents written and stored at those centres . Similarly , an important cult and settlement site known from ...
... centres with those attested in the texts . Also , we can note how adminstrative centres choose to mention themselves on documents written and stored at those centres . Similarly , an important cult and settlement site known from ...
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