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... trace the early development of Andronovo culture in the region . The cultural relationship between eastern and northern Xinjiang is even more obscure at this stage . Li ( 1999 : 58-61 ) recently suggested that the Tianshanbeilu pottery ...
... trace the early development of Andronovo culture in the region . The cultural relationship between eastern and northern Xinjiang is even more obscure at this stage . Li ( 1999 : 58-61 ) recently suggested that the Tianshanbeilu pottery ...
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... traces of his foundations ( Higham 2001 ) . At Banteay Choeu , there is a rectangular enceinte once thought to be either an early city but more recently , seen as an unfinished reservoir . On the Kulen upland , there is the raised ...
... traces of his foundations ( Higham 2001 ) . At Banteay Choeu , there is a rectangular enceinte once thought to be either an early city but more recently , seen as an unfinished reservoir . On the Kulen upland , there is the raised ...
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... trace a long attempt to separate Burns from his nat- ural relationship to the English Romantics , initiated in Scotland by Francis Jeffrey and perpetuated there , whereby Burns was divorced from the toxin of Romantic radicalism and ...
... trace a long attempt to separate Burns from his nat- ural relationship to the English Romantics , initiated in Scotland by Francis Jeffrey and perpetuated there , whereby Burns was divorced from the toxin of Romantic radicalism and ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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