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by no means conclusive because they are based on stray finds rather than excavated pieces , but they are suggestive . ... What does the appearance and early use of arsenical copper mean to our understanding of early metallurgy in China ...
by no means conclusive because they are based on stray finds rather than excavated pieces , but they are suggestive . ... What does the appearance and early use of arsenical copper mean to our understanding of early metallurgy in China ...
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body to soul , from thing to figure , poem to parts : it means shape , mould , beauty , outline , model , idea , style , principle . It may mean the formal parts or the informing spirit , the thing or the idea , the essential or the ...
body to soul , from thing to figure , poem to parts : it means shape , mould , beauty , outline , model , idea , style , principle . It may mean the formal parts or the informing spirit , the thing or the idea , the essential or the ...
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Empowering poor people to shape their own lives , the second pillar , means ensuring that they have opportunities for education and for health care , avenues for risk reduction and mitigation , and mechanisms for participating in the ...
Empowering poor people to shape their own lives , the second pillar , means ensuring that they have opportunities for education and for health care , avenues for risk reduction and mitigation , and mechanisms for participating in the ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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