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... present to ascribe a western impetus for the beginning of metallurgy in Gansu . But for the period of the early second millennium BC , the evidence currently available , as presented earlier , points to the significant role of western ...
... present to ascribe a western impetus for the beginning of metallurgy in Gansu . But for the period of the early second millennium BC , the evidence currently available , as presented earlier , points to the significant role of western ...
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... present at Ban Lum Khao and Ban Non Wat . It is charac- terised by rows of burials associated with red slipped or painted vessels of great diversity in form and size , exotic marble and marine shell jewellery and animal limb bones ...
... present at Ban Lum Khao and Ban Non Wat . It is charac- terised by rows of burials associated with red slipped or painted vessels of great diversity in form and size , exotic marble and marine shell jewellery and animal limb bones ...
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... present an anagram : amen . And several filaments could be plaited together to strengthen this . First , the sequence of sound in ' her name an Army ' , with ' Army ' setting out as though it might issue in Amen . Second , the fact that ...
... present an anagram : amen . And several filaments could be plaited together to strengthen this . First , the sequence of sound in ' her name an Army ' , with ' Army ' setting out as though it might issue in Amen . Second , the fact that ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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