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Summary Of: Al Mina

The controversy whether Al Mina is to be regarded as a native Syrian site... Through Al Mina and Greek traders in... Al Mina was destroyed about 700... site show that a Greek presence remained at Al Mina through the fourth century... The excavations at Al Mina were initiated in 1936 by... Al Mina has been largely overlooked in popular surveys... Later work considered Al Mina as key to understanding the role of early Greeks in the east at the outset... Al Mina and Assyrian Imperialism... Al Mina and the East... Al Mina and Geometric Greek Pottery in the Levant...

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