Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Volumi 5-6Akadémiai Kiadó, 1957 |
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Pagina 91
... Urartu induced the inhabitants of the coast to turn west , even to emigrate . 43 The influences of Mesopotamia may have been trans- mitted to the Eastern Greeks by Al Mina and the Phrygian Empire , which flourished in the second half of ...
... Urartu induced the inhabitants of the coast to turn west , even to emigrate . 43 The influences of Mesopotamia may have been trans- mitted to the Eastern Greeks by Al Mina and the Phrygian Empire , which flourished in the second half of ...
Pagina 92
... Urartu and Central Anatolia , and only indirectly from Mesopotamia and Egypt . We can exactly trace the way of some wares , like that of the Phoenician and Cypriote bronze bowls . To all appearances there were many different ways and ...
... Urartu and Central Anatolia , and only indirectly from Mesopotamia and Egypt . We can exactly trace the way of some wares , like that of the Phoenician and Cypriote bronze bowls . To all appearances there were many different ways and ...