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... regions , although the second is now the name of the main town in its region , which is a not unusual development . It is therefore unusual that the town of Jājarm ( according to Șani'ud'- Dauleh in the Maṭla'u'sh - Shams , 1301 A.H. ...
... regions , although the second is now the name of the main town in its region , which is a not unusual development . It is therefore unusual that the town of Jājarm ( according to Șani'ud'- Dauleh in the Maṭla'u'sh - Shams , 1301 A.H. ...
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... region where the monuments stand there was in the Middle Ages ( and there is now ) no town at all . This point requires an excursus about the historical geography of the region , which , owing to the scarcity of data , can be brief . The ...
... region where the monuments stand there was in the Middle Ages ( and there is now ) no town at all . This point requires an excursus about the historical geography of the region , which , owing to the scarcity of data , can be brief . The ...
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... regions with the possible exception of the Saimarreh region supported a less sophisticated village population which probably already contained a sizeable pastoral or even nomadic element in its composition . Iron Age I Around 1200 B.C. ...
... regions with the possible exception of the Saimarreh region supported a less sophisticated village population which probably already contained a sizeable pastoral or even nomadic element in its composition . Iron Age I Around 1200 B.C. ...
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