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Ciarla , R. ( 1992 ) , ' The Thai - Italian Lopburi regional archaeological project , a preliminary report ' , in I. C. Glover ( ed . ) , Southeast Asian Archaeology 1990 ( Hull ) , 111-28 . 2 Southeast Asian Archaeology , 18 : 21-49 .
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In part this was because the United States ' emergence intact from its civil war , together with the unification of Germany and of Italy , and the continuing expansion of the Russian empire seemed to underline the growing importance of ...
In part this was because the United States ' emergence intact from its civil war , together with the unification of Germany and of Italy , and the continuing expansion of the Russian empire seemed to underline the growing importance of ...
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While Britain's and America's ' basic patterns are similar , ... in France , Germany and Italy ... the civic culture is present in the form of aspiration , and the democratic infrastructure is still far from being attained.?62 Though ...
While Britain's and America's ' basic patterns are similar , ... in France , Germany and Italy ... the civic culture is present in the form of aspiration , and the democratic infrastructure is still far from being attained.?62 Though ...
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