Man & Environment, Volym 27, Utgåva 1Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies., 2002 |
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... Measurements Diameter of button base : 2.95 cm , Average thickness of surface corrugation : 0.73 cm cross - section : 2.16 x 1.3 cm cross - section : 2.29 x 1.7 cm cross - section : 2.48 x 1.15 cm Identification Late Roman Amphora 1 ...
... Measurements Diameter of button base : 2.95 cm , Average thickness of surface corrugation : 0.73 cm cross - section : 2.16 x 1.3 cm cross - section : 2.29 x 1.7 cm cross - section : 2.48 x 1.15 cm Identification Late Roman Amphora 1 ...
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... measuring over 9 m long and over 4.5 m wide . The foundation was defined by slot trenches and it was possible to identify the location of at least two interior pillar support foundations . The two foundations , contexts 669 and 612 , ...
... measuring over 9 m long and over 4.5 m wide . The foundation was defined by slot trenches and it was possible to identify the location of at least two interior pillar support foundations . The two foundations , contexts 669 and 612 , ...
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The ArchaeoHistorical Idea of the Indian Ocean | 1 |
From Bharuch to Janjira | 7 |
The Role of Local Trade Networks in the Indian Subcontinent during the Early Historic Period | 13 |
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