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... Greek terms , is the exomis , leaving one shoulder bare , but with an odd looped or scalloped pattern for the edge running across the chest . All these details are easily matched in the Hellenistic Greek world of the centuries B.C. ...
... Greek terms , is the exomis , leaving one shoulder bare , but with an odd looped or scalloped pattern for the edge running across the chest . All these details are easily matched in the Hellenistic Greek world of the centuries B.C. ...
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... Greek had been put there via Persia and Zoroastri- anism . It was his predecessors , Kushan or otherwise , who were more receptive of the Greek traditions in the north west . The second part of this paper is devoted to a different ...
... Greek had been put there via Persia and Zoroastri- anism . It was his predecessors , Kushan or otherwise , who were more receptive of the Greek traditions in the north west . The second part of this paper is devoted to a different ...
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... Greek alloy 271 Greek and Roman copper alloy works composition of 271 Greek and Roman sculpture technology 272 Greek and Scythian contemporaries of Maues and Aze 206 Greek art 1 , 11 Greek Bactria 7 Greek Bactrian design 78 Greek ...
... Greek alloy 271 Greek and Roman copper alloy works composition of 271 Greek and Roman sculpture technology 272 Greek and Scythian contemporaries of Maues and Aze 206 Greek art 1 , 11 Greek Bactria 7 Greek Bactrian design 78 Greek ...
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Gandharan Art in Context: East-west Exchanges at the Crossroads of Asia Frank Raymond Allchin No preview available - 1997 |
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