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In this sense the word can hardly be applicable to any period before the Second World War or even the collapse of the Eastern Bloc . Based on the empirical world of the Indian Ocean in the first centu- ries AD , this article goes to the ...
In this sense the word can hardly be applicable to any period before the Second World War or even the collapse of the Eastern Bloc . Based on the empirical world of the Indian Ocean in the first centu- ries AD , this article goes to the ...
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discussion that this chronological period , Iron II , is alleged to have lasted for 500 years ; and that in Iran this same 500 - year time - span encompasses two separate and distinct cultural and chronological periods , Iron II and ...
discussion that this chronological period , Iron II , is alleged to have lasted for 500 years ; and that in Iran this same 500 - year time - span encompasses two separate and distinct cultural and chronological periods , Iron II and ...
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Looking at the entire Holocene period , W. notes cyclic periods of colo- nisation and abandonment within the Sweyhat Survey area . It seems that the plain was de- serted up to the end of the Chalcolithic , after which it witnessed its ...
Looking at the entire Holocene period , W. notes cyclic periods of colo- nisation and abandonment within the Sweyhat Survey area . It seems that the plain was de- serted up to the end of the Chalcolithic , after which it witnessed its ...
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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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