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One of the very long - term cultural results of such commercial connections is the spread of religion . Islamic faith in the region today is a result of the Arabian networks still active in the region , but such developments also took ...
One of the very long - term cultural results of such commercial connections is the spread of religion . Islamic faith in the region today is a result of the Arabian networks still active in the region , but such developments also took ...
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Therefore the result is not presented here . Area 2 was also sloping , situated next to the north - eastern entrance ( see Fig . 6 ) . The results of the measurements are given in Fig . 9 . N A1 Range of time samples 50 -70 F S A2 Range ...
Therefore the result is not presented here . Area 2 was also sloping , situated next to the north - eastern entrance ( see Fig . 6 ) . The results of the measurements are given in Fig . 9 . N A1 Range of time samples 50 -70 F S A2 Range ...
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He explains the scientific results using the formidably difficult phenomenological ( the revelation of things in appearance ) concepts championed by Heidegger and Ingold , including the notions of being - in - the - world ' , ' being ...
He explains the scientific results using the formidably difficult phenomenological ( the revelation of things in appearance ) concepts championed by Heidegger and Ingold , including the notions of being - in - the - world ' , ' being ...
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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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