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Bolivianismos En El Diccionario De La Lengua Española, 23ª. Ed (2014)
ROUTES and COMMUNICATIONS in LATE ROMAN and BYZANTINE ANATOLIA (Ca
The Expansion of Christianity: a Gazetteer of Its First Three Centuries
A Handbook of Greek and Roman Coins
EA Index1-44
Experimental Museology
The Iron Age Traces in Pisidia
A Little Book of Filipino Riddles
Werner Eck Unter Mitarbeit Von Elisabeth Müller-Luckner
Oxford Scholarship Online
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Settlement, Urbanization, and Population
GÜNEY-DOGU AVRUPA ARAŞTIR M ALARI Dergis I 2-3
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The Annual of the British School at Athens Pisidia and The
Very Fine. Weight: 4.71 G
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EPIGRAPHICA ANATOLICA Zeitschrift Für Epigraphik Und Historische Geographie Anatoliens
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Numismata Graeca; Greek Coin-Types, Classified for Immediate Identification
THE CITIES and BISHOPRICS of PHRYGIA. THIS Paper Is Really the First Part of a Report on the Results Attained in 1883 by The
Diccionario Del Cholo Ilustrado
Expressions of Status, Economy and Nurture in 16Th Century Mexico By
SNG-Copenhagen Volume 1 ITALY – SICILY | TABLE of CONTENTS Part 1: Italy 1: Etruria-Campania
Augurios Y Abusiones
Map 65 Lycia-Pisidia Compiled by C. Foss (West) and S
Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion 2012 (EBGR 2012)
Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion 2013 (EBGR 2013)
Loans in Colonial and Modern Nahuatl Trends in Linguistics Documentation 35
The Cult of Meter Theon in Pisidian Conana
1 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III 'The Great' AR Drachm 4,00 Gr
The Public Sacred Identity of Roman Ascalon
Juegos Rituales Aztecas
Names and Epithets
Thèse De Doctorat De L'université Pierre Et Marie Curie
COINAGE and IDENTITY in the ROMAN PROVINCES This Page Intentionally Left Blank COINAGE and IDENTITY in the ROMAN PROVINCES