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1 ) , where the area dug ( Level 4 ) is marked on an old map of the area , is confusing in that its north pointer is completely wrong ( and did not appear on the original , as Hatice Pamir kindly tells me ) .
1 ) , where the area dug ( Level 4 ) is marked on an old map of the area , is confusing in that its north pointer is completely wrong ( and did not appear on the original , as Hatice Pamir kindly tells me ) .
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23 5 accounts appear relatively straightforward . They name the founding city or area and the oikist ( s ) and lack legendary additions such as the ' Homeric Akhaians " of southern Italy , although some are accompanied by racy stories ...
23 5 accounts appear relatively straightforward . They name the founding city or area and the oikist ( s ) and lack legendary additions such as the ' Homeric Akhaians " of southern Italy , although some are accompanied by racy stories ...
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Why does there appear to have been such a lack of motivation for self advertisement on the part of local office - holding families at Colchester , London , Verulamium , Silchester and Wroxeter ? For Verulamium and Wroxeter the ...
Why does there appear to have been such a lack of motivation for self advertisement on the part of local office - holding families at Colchester , London , Verulamium , Silchester and Wroxeter ? For Verulamium and Wroxeter the ...
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