Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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Page 133
... period being called , variously , the " Proto - Literate Period " , the " protoliterate period " , the " proto - historic period " , the " peri - historical period " , the " proto - Dynastic period " and the " early - historic period ...
... period being called , variously , the " Proto - Literate Period " , the " protoliterate period " , the " proto - historic period " , the " peri - historical period " , the " proto - Dynastic period " and the " early - historic period ...
Page 247
... periods . Some Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period female figurines used as fertility charms have elements in common with contemporary figurines from both Syria - Palestine and Nubia ( see Pinch 1992 , chapter 2.6 ) . The ...
... periods . Some Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period female figurines used as fertility charms have elements in common with contemporary figurines from both Syria - Palestine and Nubia ( see Pinch 1992 , chapter 2.6 ) . The ...
Page 99
... period , although under Imperial control ( Ramm 1978 ) . In the Anglo - Saxon period this area formed the core of what was to become the English kingdom of Deira . Perhaps in order to maintain the distinction with neighbouring regions ...
... period , although under Imperial control ( Ramm 1978 ) . In the Anglo - Saxon period this area formed the core of what was to become the English kingdom of Deira . Perhaps in order to maintain the distinction with neighbouring regions ...
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