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... This Day Rear Admiral Lord Nelson My Lord, Tigre, at Anchor off Jaffa, May 30. New life ... tipped as buyer Norton to continue offer for De La Rue Wall Street in new Boesky inquiries ...
1989 - Gale Group | TDA
Tópico(s): Ancient Egypt and Archaeology
1990 - PERSEE Program | Journal des savants
... des problèmes les plus frustrants concerne la nature de la transition entre le Bronze récent et l'âge du Fer, et le statut changeant du contrôle assyrien et araméen du haut Tigre. Bien que les sources écrites indiquent une longue relation entre l'Assyrie et le royaume araméen du Bît Zamani entre le xiiie et le ixe siècle, la présence des Araméens dans cette région a été difficile à ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Historical Studies
2009 - Institut français du Proche-Orient | Syria
... son monnayage (à part une seule émission de bronze) avait été frappé à Ecbatane. Un tétradrachme nouveau, d'un style exceptionnel et frappé avec des coins ajustés f ■f , pourrait être attribué à l'atelier de Séleucie du Tigre. Timarque régna quelques mois en Babylonie, avant la ...
Tópico(s): Classical Antiquity Studies
1979 - French Numismatic Society | Revue numismatique