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THE ANCIENT MERV PROJECT, TURKMENISTAN PRELIMINARY REPORT ON
THE SECOND SEASON (2002) By Tim Williams, Kakamurad Kurbansakhatov, et
al. London and Ashgabat Fig. 22. Pottery of Yaz III type from Erk-Kala. 1–2,.
THE ANCIENT MERV PROJECT, TURKMENISTAN PRELIMINARY REPORT ON
THE SECOND SEASON (2002) By Tim Williams, Kakamurad Kurbansakhatov, et
al. London and Ashgabat Fig. 22. Pottery of Yaz III type from Erk-Kala. 1–2,.
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Herrmann, G. 1999, Monuments of Merv, Traditional Buildings of the Karakum.
London. Herrmann G., Kurbansakhatov K., Simpson St J., et al. 1995. “The
International Merv Project. Preliminary Report on the Third Season (1994)”, Iran
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Herrmann, G. 1999, Monuments of Merv, Traditional Buildings of the Karakum.
London. Herrmann G., Kurbansakhatov K., Simpson St J., et al. 1995. “The
International Merv Project. Preliminary Report on the Third Season (1994)”, Iran
33, ...
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For example, during the 2001 excavation season in the citadel section a great
number of small fragments, mostly a dark green transparent glass, were found in
a layer which cannot be dated to after the eighth century. During the 1997 season
...
For example, during the 2001 excavation season in the citadel section a great
number of small fragments, mostly a dark green transparent glass, were found in
a layer which cannot be dated to after the eighth century. During the 1997 season
...
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