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... period at least anterior to the introduc- tion of Christianity . Is it possible to get any evidence which may enable us to fix more definitely the period in which they first took shape ? Investigation will soon show that the warriors ...
... period at least anterior to the introduc- tion of Christianity . Is it possible to get any evidence which may enable us to fix more definitely the period in which they first took shape ? Investigation will soon show that the warriors ...
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... period , though I may not as yet be able to point to such usages or objects in the oldest epic . Cremation . The Celts of the Hallstatt period and their Umbrian brethren practised cremation , and though in the first part of the La Tène ...
... period , though I may not as yet be able to point to such usages or objects in the oldest epic . Cremation . The Celts of the Hallstatt period and their Umbrian brethren practised cremation , and though in the first part of the La Tène ...
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... period ( about 80-85 A.D. ) that towns like Silchester , Bath , Caerwent ( Venta Silurum ) , seem to take definite shape 2 , and civil judges ( legati iuridici ) were appointed , presumably to administer the justice more frequently ...
... period ( about 80-85 A.D. ) that towns like Silchester , Bath , Caerwent ( Venta Silurum ) , seem to take definite shape 2 , and civil judges ( legati iuridici ) were appointed , presumably to administer the justice more frequently ...
Contents
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
CELTAE AND GALLI BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read | 1 |
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