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In the big centres , such as Carthage and Ostia , children's monuments form up to 40 % . The conclusion to draw is that urban populations paid more attention to honouring children.27 According to the data of grave monu18 Saller and Shaw ...
In the big centres , such as Carthage and Ostia , children's monuments form up to 40 % . The conclusion to draw is that urban populations paid more attention to honouring children.27 According to the data of grave monu18 Saller and Shaw ...
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... by his coat that closes – edge to edge – at the centre of the chest without indication of hooks or slip - knots . ... and presumably golden circlets are attached all over the coat , with small tassels emerging from their centres .
... by his coat that closes – edge to edge – at the centre of the chest without indication of hooks or slip - knots . ... and presumably golden circlets are attached all over the coat , with small tassels emerging from their centres .
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The Papers are solely the products of their authors and of the process of editing - the input from referees is occasionally noted - as they do not embody conference papers at the Polis Centre and there were no respondents .
The Papers are solely the products of their authors and of the process of editing - the input from referees is occasionally noted - as they do not embody conference papers at the Polis Centre and there were no respondents .
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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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