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Page 82
some inventories , departmental memos and allocations of several different types of perfumed oil , each designated ... type of perfume , and each has a regular and distinctive habit of selecting and setting out information . The ...
some inventories , departmental memos and allocations of several different types of perfumed oil , each designated ... type of perfume , and each has a regular and distinctive habit of selecting and setting out information . The ...
Page 83
... type " of oil ( Blegen and Rawson 1966 , 340 ) . Indeed , of the 16 vessel shapes identified here , ten are either ... types of oil , but one was set aside for specially valuable goods . The central administration not only controlled ...
... type " of oil ( Blegen and Rawson 1966 , 340 ) . Indeed , of the 16 vessel shapes identified here , ten are either ... types of oil , but one was set aside for specially valuable goods . The central administration not only controlled ...
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... that amphoras are by far the most common cargo - type . The successive columns show that the greater the number of different cargo- types reported , the less the imbalance towards amphoras . COMMENTARY FREQUENCY OF TYPES OF CARGO (%) ...
... that amphoras are by far the most common cargo - type . The successive columns show that the greater the number of different cargo- types reported , the less the imbalance towards amphoras . COMMENTARY FREQUENCY OF TYPES OF CARGO (%) ...
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