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Page 179
... Assyria , and its artists went to school on the banks of the Nile and the Euphrates . The Pho- nician combined and improved upon his models ; the impulse , the origination came from abroad ; the modification and elabo- ration were his ...
... Assyria , and its artists went to school on the banks of the Nile and the Euphrates . The Pho- nician combined and improved upon his models ; the impulse , the origination came from abroad ; the modification and elabo- ration were his ...
Page 180
... Assyrian influence ; the only question was whether that influence had been carried through the hands of the Phoenicians or had travelled along the highroad which ran across Asia Minor , the second channel whereby the culture of Assyria ...
... Assyrian influence ; the only question was whether that influence had been carried through the hands of the Phoenicians or had travelled along the highroad which ran across Asia Minor , the second channel whereby the culture of Assyria ...
Page 182
... Assyria in the fourteenth century B.C .; and though ar- chaic Babylonian intaglios continued to be imported into the ... Assyrians and the establishment of As- syrian supremacy . This is also the period to which I am inclined to refer ...
... Assyria in the fourteenth century B.C .; and though ar- chaic Babylonian intaglios continued to be imported into the ... Assyrians and the establishment of As- syrian supremacy . This is also the period to which I am inclined to refer ...
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Afghanistan The Scientific Frontier | 3 |
BRIDES Pass The 42 114 142 361 424 747 | 42 |
COUNTRY Lady The in Town | 70 |
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