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... Iberians ) spoke a Celtic language and shared some cultural and material practices with La Tène Celts , but they also used social and architectural features that are more Iberian in character . C. con- cludes that the tribes of central ...
... Iberians ) spoke a Celtic language and shared some cultural and material practices with La Tène Celts , but they also used social and architectural features that are more Iberian in character . C. con- cludes that the tribes of central ...
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... Iberian Peninsula was to result in any form of social coher- ence between Rome and the provinces ' ( p . 254 ) . This process of gradual integration of the Spanish into the imperial elite is the subject of the final chapter , by A ...
... Iberian Peninsula was to result in any form of social coher- ence between Rome and the provinces ' ( p . 254 ) . This process of gradual integration of the Spanish into the imperial elite is the subject of the final chapter , by A ...
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... Iberian Peninsula , to the formation of the first myths with a definte localisation in the Far West , the end of the earth , where the sun sets at nightfall . The close relationship of Greeks from Asia Minor with the city of Tarteso ...
... Iberian Peninsula , to the formation of the first myths with a definte localisation in the Far West , the end of the earth , where the sun sets at nightfall . The close relationship of Greeks from Asia Minor with the city of Tarteso ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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