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... side of the socket respective- ly . It is of great interest that this unusual type of spearhead was found also in Altai and Siberia , such as one piece from Charysh ( Fig . 4 : 8 ) and four pieces from the Rostovka burial site near Omsk ...
... side of the socket respective- ly . It is of great interest that this unusual type of spearhead was found also in Altai and Siberia , such as one piece from Charysh ( Fig . 4 : 8 ) and four pieces from the Rostovka burial site near Omsk ...
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... side of the socket rather than on either side of it . The full implications of these typological features need further research . Although the archaeo- logical contexts of the Shaanxi and Shanxi spearheads are lacking , their appearance ...
... side of the socket rather than on either side of it . The full implications of these typological features need further research . Although the archaeo- logical contexts of the Shaanxi and Shanxi spearheads are lacking , their appearance ...
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... side a cordon held by giants . Their ears are all pierced and are very long . The stone blocks of the bridges are of ... sides of this city The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor CHARLES F W HIGHAM (Albert Reckitt Archaeological Lecture)
... side a cordon held by giants . Their ears are all pierced and are very long . The stone blocks of the bridges are of ... sides of this city The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor CHARLES F W HIGHAM (Albert Reckitt Archaeological Lecture)
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