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... example , it took place when a member of the nobil- ity attended the funeral of a noble in another region ( e.g. , Adams 1977 ) . Such burial vessels serve as tangible evidence of the elite gift - giving that linked nobles across ...
... example , it took place when a member of the nobil- ity attended the funeral of a noble in another region ( e.g. , Adams 1977 ) . Such burial vessels serve as tangible evidence of the elite gift - giving that linked nobles across ...
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... example , archaeological sites whose ancient name is known to us ( and appears on the documents ) can be related to the textual information about that particular site . The names Pylos and Knossos , for example , both appear on texts ...
... example , archaeological sites whose ancient name is known to us ( and appears on the documents ) can be related to the textual information about that particular site . The names Pylos and Knossos , for example , both appear on texts ...
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... examples , a tiny selection out of the available material , three points emerge : -- 1. a good deal of transhipment ... example , the Monte Testaccio in the 2nd century AD actually took place by highly varied and complicated means ; 2 ...
... examples , a tiny selection out of the available material , three points emerge : -- 1. a good deal of transhipment ... example , the Monte Testaccio in the 2nd century AD actually took place by highly varied and complicated means ; 2 ...
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