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... ( The Prevalence of Western Custom in Ancient and Medieval China ) ( Beijing ) , 33–76 . Lin , Y. ( 1986 ) , “ A reexamination of the relationship between bronzes of the Shang culture and of the Northern Zone ' , in K. C. Chang ( ed . ) ...
... ( The Prevalence of Western Custom in Ancient and Medieval China ) ( Beijing ) , 33–76 . Lin , Y. ( 1986 ) , “ A reexamination of the relationship between bronzes of the Shang culture and of the Northern Zone ' , in K. C. Chang ( ed . ) ...
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... the other with Piers Plowman A.29 But following Angus McIntosh's classic > a 28 The subsequent discussion of medieval transit routes depends heavily upon F. M. Stenton , ' The Road System of Medieval England ' , Economic History ...
... the other with Piers Plowman A.29 But following Angus McIntosh's classic > a 28 The subsequent discussion of medieval transit routes depends heavily upon F. M. Stenton , ' The Road System of Medieval England ' , Economic History ...
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30 See McIntosh , “ The Textual Transmission of the Alliterative Morte Arthure ' , English and Medieval Studies Presented to J. R. R. Tolkien , eds . Norman Davis and C. L. Wrenn ...
30 See McIntosh , “ The Textual Transmission of the Alliterative Morte Arthure ' , English and Medieval Studies Presented to J. R. R. Tolkien , eds . Norman Davis and C. L. Wrenn ...
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