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head between index and medius, frog or toad, turtle. SARDINIA Gurulis Vetus 33. Bronze hand (H. 0.054, W. 0.022, pulsus (2) 0.019), found in Padria in the north-east of Sardinia, in 1845. Cagliari, Museo Nazionale, Inv. no. 14658. Sotgiu, 6-8 and Pis I-III with previous bibliography. A bronze
-annual variability. This is driven by year-on-year variations in summer rainfall associated with the East African Monsoon in the Ethiopian highlands (primarily drained by the Blue Nile and Atbara rivers) which supplies approximately 85% of the summer floodwater (Melesse et al., 2011). This variability has been
and Imperial phases 5.5 Selection of surface finds 5.1 Introduction Until very recently, the existence of an archaeological site in contrada 'Li Castelli' (from now on SP; Figs. 3 and 4; Plate 12), just east of the modern village of S. Pancrazio Salentino, was indicated only by incidental finds
Portico of the Temple of Athena in December 1880 and May 1883, respectively. It is now housed in the Staatliche Museen of East Berlin, Antikensammlung, inv. no. 248. Dimensions: width at top 0.440, at bottom 0.485; thickness 0.085; letters 0.008; height incomplete. Conze, Berlin Akademie
with different statuses. 26 Focusing on group identifications rather than personal identities makes the approach particularly suitable for analyzing intergroup relations in collective, and often agonistic, cultures such as those in the ancient Near East and Mediterranean. 27 An undeniable