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A.A. Maslennikov's study is dedicated to Graeco - barbarian links in eastern Crimea , showing the overall background to the development of local cultures in this region from the Palaeolithic to the 5th century BC .
A.A. Maslennikov's study is dedicated to Graeco - barbarian links in eastern Crimea , showing the overall background to the development of local cultures in this region from the Palaeolithic to the 5th century BC .
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B.'s book is an illuminating cultural or rather cross - cultural ) phenomenon , which largely stems from his background : a British - educated archaeologist who has spent a considerable part of his professional career in Poland .
B.'s book is an illuminating cultural or rather cross - cultural ) phenomenon , which largely stems from his background : a British - educated archaeologist who has spent a considerable part of his professional career in Poland .
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A people's cultural development and instincts are nowhere better studied than when it changes its environment or starts afresh , and shares or confronts the cultural manners of others . In this period there are prime contemporary ...
A people's cultural development and instincts are nowhere better studied than when it changes its environment or starts afresh , and shares or confronts the cultural manners of others . In this period there are prime contemporary ...
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The Study of a Site | 315 |
J DavisKimball Statuses of Eastern Early Iron | 332 |
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