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... immediate confines of the settlements , some of which now covered fifty hectares , extensive earthworks were constructed to retain and control water . This , it is argued , might have entailed the organisation of labour by a controlling ...
... immediate confines of the settlements , some of which now covered fifty hectares , extensive earthworks were constructed to retain and control water . This , it is argued , might have entailed the organisation of labour by a controlling ...
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... immediate metaphorical ancestor would have lain in a richly endowed Iron Age grave . By the same token , the pon , aristocratic leaders of Chenla who con- trolled the water resources , have their prehistoric forebears in the moated Iron ...
... immediate metaphorical ancestor would have lain in a richly endowed Iron Age grave . By the same token , the pon , aristocratic leaders of Chenla who con- trolled the water resources , have their prehistoric forebears in the moated Iron ...
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... immediate realisation of a socialist dream while in reality it expressed the farewell to any socialist utopia . When the Berlin wall was breached on the eve of 9 November 1989 , the slogan was only slightly changed . Now the masses no ...
... immediate realisation of a socialist dream while in reality it expressed the farewell to any socialist utopia . When the Berlin wall was breached on the eve of 9 November 1989 , the slogan was only slightly changed . Now the masses no ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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