Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... facts as the use and nature of the calendar or the currency , the existence of slavery , and the use of cylinder seals ... fact is that these civilisations were literate , and this must have radically affected their nature . I make no ...
... facts as the use and nature of the calendar or the currency , the existence of slavery , and the use of cylinder seals ... fact is that these civilisations were literate , and this must have radically affected their nature . I make no ...
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... fact is that at least four sites in the 40 x 10 km Hamrin Basin yielded Old Babylonian tablets ( Sib plus Haddad ; Khallaweh ; Yelkhi ; Suleimeh : Postgate and Watson 1979 ) . The term kudurru is in fact anachronistic and a misnomer ...
... fact is that at least four sites in the 40 x 10 km Hamrin Basin yielded Old Babylonian tablets ( Sib plus Haddad ; Khallaweh ; Yelkhi ; Suleimeh : Postgate and Watson 1979 ) . The term kudurru is in fact anachronistic and a misnomer ...
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... fact about a docu- ment's textual make - up or content , it can be related to its archaeological context , as with any other artefact . Thus , on the diagram , there is a second arrow directly linking the document to its archaeological ...
... fact about a docu- ment's textual make - up or content , it can be related to its archaeological context , as with any other artefact . Thus , on the diagram , there is a second arrow directly linking the document to its archaeological ...
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