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... interpretation of the Sivashivka group of burials in terms similar to those applied to Early Avar burials in Hungary . How then must be interpreted the polarity represented on the corre- spondence analysis scattergram ? It is perhaps no ...
... interpretation of the Sivashivka group of burials in terms similar to those applied to Early Avar burials in Hungary . How then must be interpreted the polarity represented on the corre- spondence analysis scattergram ? It is perhaps no ...
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... interpretation . True , the Madara skeleton was never properly sexed and no weapons have been found . Nev- ertheless , the presence in the assemblage of a flint steel , a tool more often associated with male than with female burials ...
... interpretation . True , the Madara skeleton was never properly sexed and no weapons have been found . Nev- ertheless , the presence in the assemblage of a flint steel , a tool more often associated with male than with female burials ...
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... interpretation . This is easier to achieve in a collection of scholarly papers than in an introductory medium like an historical survey or museum catalogue . In PE , A. commendably balances introduction with interpretation , if at times ...
... interpretation . This is easier to achieve in a collection of scholarly papers than in an introductory medium like an historical survey or museum catalogue . In PE , A. commendably balances introduction with interpretation , if at times ...
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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