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... existed independently and unperceived in America and Australia at the same time . This notion is not original ; David Wilkinson has used ' oikumenes ' , ' civilisations ' and ' world - economies ' as analytical terms in his ...
... existed independently and unperceived in America and Australia at the same time . This notion is not original ; David Wilkinson has used ' oikumenes ' , ' civilisations ' and ' world - economies ' as analytical terms in his ...
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Indeed , the appear- ance of Midas with ass's ears was so strange that the original rationale for the ass's ears was lost and no plausible account for his animal ears survives in Greek texts . We should also note the importance of ...
Indeed , the appear- ance of Midas with ass's ears was so strange that the original rationale for the ass's ears was lost and no plausible account for his animal ears survives in Greek texts . We should also note the importance of ...
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... process could produce only a single , positive image , the original was inevitably destroyed in making the engraved copy . ... now directly copied from the originals by modern processes , are precise and remarkably clear – see ...
... process could produce only a single , positive image , the original was inevitably destroyed in making the engraved copy . ... now directly copied from the originals by modern processes , are precise and remarkably clear – see ...
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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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