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... centres it is higher up to 10 % . 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 ...
... centres it is higher up to 10 % . 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 ...
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... centre of the chest without indication of hooks or slip - knots.10 Wide borders with a dainty flower pattern run ... centres.11 It has often been noted that the cut of the coat and its bractea decoration are customary features of the ...
... centre of the chest without indication of hooks or slip - knots.10 Wide borders with a dainty flower pattern run ... centres.11 It has often been noted that the cut of the coat and its bractea decoration are customary features of the ...
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... Centre and there were no respondents . Some contributions , however , are reactions to such papers of the Acts . Papers 1-3 contain no indexes whatsoever , but it is important to note the provision of a detailed index locorum ( compiled ...
... Centre and there were no respondents . Some contributions , however , are reactions to such papers of the Acts . Papers 1-3 contain no indexes whatsoever , but it is important to note the provision of a detailed index locorum ( compiled ...
Contents
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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