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... referred to by Aristoxenus is a piece of wishful thinking on his part , it stands to reason that he would not have indulged in it had the reports which he gathered from Greek interrogators of Zoroastrians not included an indication that ...
... referred to by Aristoxenus is a piece of wishful thinking on his part , it stands to reason that he would not have indulged in it had the reports which he gathered from Greek interrogators of Zoroastrians not included an indication that ...
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... referred to as Afrasiab I. A third substantial site of this period is that of Erkurgan , trapezoidal in plan , covering an area of up to 40 hectares and surrounded by defensive walls ; initially , it does not appear to have had a ...
... referred to as Afrasiab I. A third substantial site of this period is that of Erkurgan , trapezoidal in plan , covering an area of up to 40 hectares and surrounded by defensive walls ; initially , it does not appear to have had a ...
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... referred to as " Veri - berd " in some of the archaeological literature . However , due to the num- ber of fortress sites named Veri - berd across Armenia , we suggest the designation " Sarnakhpyur East " in order to minimise confu ...
... referred to as " Veri - berd " in some of the archaeological literature . However , due to the num- ber of fortress sites named Veri - berd across Armenia , we suggest the designation " Sarnakhpyur East " in order to minimise confu ...
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The International Merv Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 38 |
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