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... aims to show that early cultural interaction between China and Central Asia was the crucial impetus for the growth of civilisations in both regions . Early copper - based metallurgy in China : old question , new perspective The origins ...
... aims to show that early cultural interaction between China and Central Asia was the crucial impetus for the growth of civilisations in both regions . Early copper - based metallurgy in China : old question , new perspective The origins ...
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... aims , presenting a locality to a general audience . But Burns eschews the Ossianic fate implied by the deceptive cul- tural compliment of the term Antiquities , the romantic temptation of Flora MacIvor's Gaelic battle song in ch . 22 ...
... aims , presenting a locality to a general audience . But Burns eschews the Ossianic fate implied by the deceptive cul- tural compliment of the term Antiquities , the romantic temptation of Flora MacIvor's Gaelic battle song in ch . 22 ...
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... aims at promoting or neutralising particular notions about the place of Germany in the wider world , there is one aspect of the German experience that it emphasises more than any other , namely Germany's relationship with an often ill ...
... aims at promoting or neutralising particular notions about the place of Germany in the wider world , there is one aspect of the German experience that it emphasises more than any other , namely Germany's relationship with an often ill ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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