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Page 488
Numerous small errors of date and fact creep into discussion of the 16th and 17th centuries and , although outwith the focus of the book , it is misguided to discuss Anglo - Irish affairs of that period without a deeper consideration of ...
Numerous small errors of date and fact creep into discussion of the 16th and 17th centuries and , although outwith the focus of the book , it is misguided to discuss Anglo - Irish affairs of that period without a deeper consideration of ...
Page 489
... to flesh in the data from the Roman period , especially for relatively poorly documented areas such as the life of people below the élite . . . It widens the scope of the discussion and may suggest possible avenues of interpretation ...
... to flesh in the data from the Roman period , especially for relatively poorly documented areas such as the life of people below the élite . . . It widens the scope of the discussion and may suggest possible avenues of interpretation ...
Page 522
No ISBN In this volume, dedicated to Kitov's 60th birthday, 38 articles discuss a wide range of topics from prehistory to the Roman period but focused mainly on Thracian archaeology — for example, matrices for toreutics, tumuli in the ...
No ISBN In this volume, dedicated to Kitov's 60th birthday, 38 articles discuss a wide range of topics from prehistory to the Roman period but focused mainly on Thracian archaeology — for example, matrices for toreutics, tumuli in the ...
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Notes and Queries | 278 |
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