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History of the Black Sea
1768-1830S a Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate
The Black Sea, the “Plaque Tournante” of the Euro-Asian Trade During the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
The Egyptians and the Scythians in Herodotus' Histories
"The Greeks in the History of the Black Sea" Report
Pag 269-288 De Boer
Apoikia in the Black Sea: the History of Heraclea Pontica, Sinope, and Tios in the Archaic and Classical Periods
The Black Sea and the Turkish Straits: Resurgent Strategic Importance in the 21St Century
Tana, a Venetian and Genoese Black Sea Trading Station In
Université De Montréal the Cult of Apollo in the Milesian Colonies
Excursion on the Euxine
The Black Sea, the Flood and the Ancient Myths
An Abrupt Drowning of the Black Sea Shelf at 7.5 Kyr Bp
Ukraine V. the Russian Federation: Navigating Conflict Over Sovereignty Under UNCLOS
"History Curricula for Secondary Schools in the Black Sea Countries"
Andreadou Maria the Mycenaean Presence in the Black Sea Region
Settlements and Necropoleis of the Black Sea and Its Hinterland in Antiquity
Studies in the Archaeology of Hellenistic Pontus: the Settlements, Monuments, and Coinage of Mithradates Vi and His Predecessors
Hryszko R. Genoese Colonies in the Black Sea Area and Their Role in Thetransfer of Regional Products
Top View
026/27/28 Reviews-Tot Pg
47. Black Sea Geophysical Framework1
Geopolitics of the Black Sea
Age and Geodynamic Evolution of the Black Sea Basin: Tectonic Evidences of Rifting in Crimea
Underwater Archaeology of the Black Sea: Crimean Coastal Survey 1997
Topics in the Ancient History of the Black Sea Region
Renaissance Cartography in East-Central Europe, Ca
Evaluating the Impact of Black Sea Flooding on the Neolithic of Northern
Dreams About the Black Sea V
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Vani: an Ancient City of Colchis , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 32:2 (1991:Summer) P.151
The Glacial and Interglacial History of the Black Sea During the Last 134 Ka: About Meltwater Events, Abrupt Temperature Changes
An Achaemenid Inscription from Phanagoria: Extending the Boundaries of Empire*
The Greeks and Romans in the Black Sea and The