Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... perhaps two more seasons to come . The site does , however , lack one dimension : texts . Apart from hieratic jar labels which probably did not originate within the village , not a single written record of daily life has been found ...
... perhaps two more seasons to come . The site does , however , lack one dimension : texts . Apart from hieratic jar labels which probably did not originate within the village , not a single written record of daily life has been found ...
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... 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 sank in c . AD 150 in the ancient harbour of Fossae Marianae , near the mouth of ...
... 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 sank in c . AD 150 in the ancient harbour of Fossae Marianae , near the mouth of ...
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... perhaps the most difficult to find but , as has been shown at the site of Comacchio cited above , they have very great potential , especially for the preservation of ships . They also perhaps offer the best chance of discovering more ...
... perhaps the most difficult to find but , as has been shown at the site of Comacchio cited above , they have very great potential , especially for the preservation of ships . They also perhaps offer the best chance of discovering more ...
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