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The derivative methodology of Stephanus ensures that liberal or atypical applications of the status and its attribution in disputed settings constitute many identifications in the Ethnika . The capacity of communities to acquire or lose ...
The derivative methodology of Stephanus ensures that liberal or atypical applications of the status and its attribution in disputed settings constitute many identifications in the Ethnika . The capacity of communities to acquire or lose ...
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In some settings , regional and sub - ethnics are hard to separate from polis ethnics . Hansen examines whether ethnics are primarily geographical or political in valence . Standard opinion opts for political ...
In some settings , regional and sub - ethnics are hard to separate from polis ethnics . Hansen examines whether ethnics are primarily geographical or political in valence . Standard opinion opts for political ...
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Dembski has a useful and lengthy Introduction about gems in the Roman empire , notably about materials , techniques , the glass gems ( pastes ) and the settings , and an overview of subjects . The section on dating problems observes ...
Dembski has a useful and lengthy Introduction about gems in the Roman empire , notably about materials , techniques , the glass gems ( pastes ) and the settings , and an overview of subjects . The section on dating problems observes ...
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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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