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Terekhova , N. N. ( 1981 ) , “ The history of metalworking production among the ancient agriculturalists of Southern Turkmenia ' , in Kohl ( ed . ) , 313–24 . Tian , G. ( 1997 ) , “ Zhongguo beifangxi qingtongqi wenhua he lixing de ...
Terekhova , N. N. ( 1981 ) , “ The history of metalworking production among the ancient agriculturalists of Southern Turkmenia ' , in Kohl ( ed . ) , 313–24 . Tian , G. ( 1997 ) , “ Zhongguo beifangxi qingtongqi wenhua he lixing de ...
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The assessment was based on the production of each sata , and was assessed by sothamgas . The texts mention taxation levied on the production of butter , wine , sheep , carpets , cereal crops , and camels , a list that well describes ...
The assessment was based on the production of each sata , and was assessed by sothamgas . The texts mention taxation levied on the production of butter , wine , sheep , carpets , cereal crops , and camels , a list that well describes ...
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The history of Middle English in the thirteenth century can , in the main , be written as a history of literary production in Worcester and Hereford dioceses . And although this continued as a vital centre well into the fourteenth ...
The history of Middle English in the thirteenth century can , in the main , be written as a history of literary production in Worcester and Hereford dioceses . And although this continued as a vital centre well into the fourteenth ...
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