Clinker brick (section Greppin clinker)
[citation needed] Greppiner Klinker (clinker of Greppin) is a hard-burnt yellow clinker brick. Greppin clinkers were mainly used for facing railway structures...
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the Urartu empire collowing its subjugation by Assyria, Diakonoff and Greppin suggested that traces of its vocabulary survived in a small number of loanwords...
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Archived from the original on 8 January 2018. Retrieved 28 January 2018. Greppin, John A. C.; Diakonoff, I. M. (1991). "Some Effects of the Hurro-Urartian...
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for the first time. His bride was a 22-year-old divorcee, Rozene (Tripp) Greppin, said to be an heiress. The marriage did not last. The couple separated...
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Hempen. pp. 151–73. ISBN 978-3-934106-99-4. Retrieved 19 February 2018. Greppin, James (1996). "Review of The linguistic relationship between Armenian...
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S2CID 231923312. Archived from the original on 24 March 2021. Retrieved 9 June 2019. Greppin, John A. C.; Diakonoff, I. M. (1991). "Some Effects of the Hurro-Urartian...
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Hidden Symbols of Western Civilization. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1989. Greppin, John and T.L.Markey, eds. When Worlds Collide: The Indo-Europeans and...
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pre-schism Armenian texts was excised by later, post-schism individuals." Greppin 1981, pp. 449–456. Haarmann 2012, p. 299. Daniels 1996, p. 367. Machavariani...
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state of Urartu between 804 and 743. According to Igor Diakonoff and John Greppin, there was likely an Armenian presence in Melid by 1200 BCE. The Neo-Assyrian...
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in Indo-European Mythology and Religion. Eds Edgar C. Polomé and John Greppin. Pp. 235-64. Online etymology dictionary Native Languages of the Americas...
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