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Beginning with King , Court and Royal Officials , he covers Laws , Scribes , Farmers , Merchants , Warriors and Marriage , the Gods , Illness , Death , Festivals and Rituals as well as Myths . Descriptions of life in the capital and ...
Beginning with King , Court and Royal Officials , he covers Laws , Scribes , Farmers , Merchants , Warriors and Marriage , the Gods , Illness , Death , Festivals and Rituals as well as Myths . Descriptions of life in the capital and ...
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The absence of the royal insignia means that it could hardly have belonged to a queen , rather to an upper - class lady with connections to the Alexandrian court . Analysis of the composition of the assemblage allows P. to suggest that ...
The absence of the royal insignia means that it could hardly have belonged to a queen , rather to an upper - class lady with connections to the Alexandrian court . Analysis of the composition of the assemblage allows P. to suggest that ...
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Is There a Reasonable | 38 |
Alexandrescu Vianu Présences nordsyriennes et chypriotes | 78 |
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