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The other two , Plotnitsky and Zagorodsky Ends , appear to be somewhat later . Even when the whole area became occupied ... appears in a document of 1133 ) . The medieval street pattern of Novgorod is well - documented on early maps and ...
The other two , Plotnitsky and Zagorodsky Ends , appear to be somewhat later . Even when the whole area became occupied ... appears in a document of 1133 ) . The medieval street pattern of Novgorod is well - documented on early maps and ...
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... appears to be a version of the word scericge which is found in the Old English Martyrology ( Herzfeld 1900 : 190-1 ) ... appear to have usually been travelling entertainers : singers , instrumentalists and acrobats . There are no ...
... appears to be a version of the word scericge which is found in the Old English Martyrology ( Herzfeld 1900 : 190-1 ) ... appear to have usually been travelling entertainers : singers , instrumentalists and acrobats . There are no ...
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... appear almost anywhere around the coasts , in extreme cold and stormy weather . The Brent Goose , however , appears to occupy larger winter - quarters in England along the south coast , around the Thames estuary and the Wash -- than ...
... appear almost anywhere around the coasts , in extreme cold and stormy weather . The Brent Goose , however , appears to occupy larger winter - quarters in England along the south coast , around the Thames estuary and the Wash -- than ...
Contents
A few words on animals | 1 |
King of all beasts beast of all kings | 26 |
A new interpretation of the Witham Bowl and its animal imagery | 60 |
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