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... ethnic specific this changed with the depictions of the subdued on the later palettes at the end of the 4th millennium BC.10 With the process of cultural and political unification under way the idea of an ethnically uniform soci- ety ...
... ethnic specific this changed with the depictions of the subdued on the later palettes at the end of the 4th millennium BC.10 With the process of cultural and political unification under way the idea of an ethnically uniform soci- ety ...
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... ethnic name ' Alan ' . In his opinion , the origin of the common ethnic name was a reflection of the increased political activity and military power of Kangyui by the 1st century AD , which allowed an idea of ethno - political identity ...
... ethnic name ' Alan ' . In his opinion , the origin of the common ethnic name was a reflection of the increased political activity and military power of Kangyui by the 1st century AD , which allowed an idea of ethno - political identity ...
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... ethnic sensu stricto . Given this clear message ( though spelt out in slightly different terms ) , the author's consistent firmness of ethnic identification ( particularly of ' princely burials ' ) is sur- prising , and occasionally ...
... ethnic sensu stricto . Given this clear message ( though spelt out in slightly different terms ) , the author's consistent firmness of ethnic identification ( particularly of ' princely burials ' ) is sur- prising , and occasionally ...
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WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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