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Page 368
The analysis of Raettaui seems interesting , though she apparently was a goddess of only marginal importance . That archaeology helps often to create the national legend of ethnic identity is well known , especially from the 19th ...
The analysis of Raettaui seems interesting , though she apparently was a goddess of only marginal importance . That archaeology helps often to create the national legend of ethnic identity is well known , especially from the 19th ...
Page 374
... a cohesive and interesting model of economic change . The aspects of cultural change that are not pinned down so straightforwardly - namely religious beliefs and funerary customs - are given due attention and bolster the integration ...
... a cohesive and interesting model of economic change . The aspects of cultural change that are not pinned down so straightforwardly - namely religious beliefs and funerary customs - are given due attention and bolster the integration ...
Page 399
... some interesting work is presented on the geological history of the Tinto - Odiel estuary and the interpretation of the palaeolandscape . This is a perfect source for discovering the details of the old city of Huelva ; it contains ...
... some interesting work is presented on the geological history of the Tinto - Odiel estuary and the interpretation of the palaeolandscape . This is a perfect source for discovering the details of the old city of Huelva ; it contains ...
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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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