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... ( especially those with spoked wheels ) in Altai , Tuva , Mongolia , and northern frontier of China ( Fig . 1 ) provide indirect evi- dence that the Steppe Road would have been the major channel for the eastward transmission of chariots ...
... ( especially those with spoked wheels ) in Altai , Tuva , Mongolia , and northern frontier of China ( Fig . 1 ) provide indirect evi- dence that the Steppe Road would have been the major channel for the eastward transmission of chariots ...
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... especially into the south - west Midlands , where they might contact the other great early English local culture.33 Most northerly English roads run resolutely north and south ; this will indicate the prominence of one of the very few ...
... especially into the south - west Midlands , where they might contact the other great early English local culture.33 Most northerly English roads run resolutely north and south ; this will indicate the prominence of one of the very few ...
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... especially for the natty turncoat . Harold Wilson : Lord Loinwash Tony Blair , MP : I'm Tory Plan B Arnold's belief that between the world of Homer and that of Chapman there loomed a great gulf , and that the anagram can represent this ...
... especially for the natty turncoat . Harold Wilson : Lord Loinwash Tony Blair , MP : I'm Tory Plan B Arnold's belief that between the world of Homer and that of Chapman there loomed a great gulf , and that the anagram can represent this ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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