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... importance , the methods of his time could not reveal its full history , and it was reserved for Dörpfeld to interpret the record of the succession of towns which occupied this historic site . If any explorer less skilled than Sir ...
... importance , the methods of his time could not reveal its full history , and it was reserved for Dörpfeld to interpret the record of the succession of towns which occupied this historic site . If any explorer less skilled than Sir ...
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... importance of the task and a readiness to support it . If educated opinion in the country is ready to support archaeo- logical research , instead of scoffing at it , Governments will be ready to find the very modest sums which are ...
... importance of the task and a readiness to support it . If educated opinion in the country is ready to support archaeo- logical research , instead of scoffing at it , Governments will be ready to find the very modest sums which are ...
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... importance attached to Greek words is yielded by the occurrence of the Greek script in some of the Anglo- Saxon specimens of the Circle of Petosiris ( Fig . 12 ) . These being used to foretell the life or death of the patient would ...
... importance attached to Greek words is yielded by the occurrence of the Greek script in some of the Anglo- Saxon specimens of the Circle of Petosiris ( Fig . 12 ) . These being used to foretell the life or death of the patient would ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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