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There are 32 contributions from 39 authors covering all of Charles Burney's academic interests . The work is in four sections . The first is the Introduction , where there are three personal recollections of the dedicatee .
There are 32 contributions from 39 authors covering all of Charles Burney's academic interests . The work is in four sections . The first is the Introduction , where there are three personal recollections of the dedicatee .
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The only exception included in the book is Sean Freyne's contribution on Galilee using archaeological information and ... On the other hand , however , the editors should have created a better linkage between the various contributions ...
The only exception included in the book is Sean Freyne's contribution on Galilee using archaeological information and ... On the other hand , however , the editors should have created a better linkage between the various contributions ...
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and did not comment on the use of inconsistent terminology for periods ( for example , Intermediate Bronze Age , Early Bronze Age IV , Middle Bronze Age I [ in Greenberg's and Dever's contributions ] ) , which could confuse a potential ...
and did not comment on the use of inconsistent terminology for periods ( for example , Intermediate Bronze Age , Early Bronze Age IV , Middle Bronze Age I [ in Greenberg's and Dever's contributions ] ) , which could confuse a potential ...
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Notes and Queries | 278 |
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