Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... centuries ( c . 5th century BC c . 6th century AD ) along with a terracotta sealing found among its ruins . This sealing carried an inscription to the effect that it belonged to the organis- ation of monks in the monastery founded by ...
... centuries ( c . 5th century BC c . 6th century AD ) along with a terracotta sealing found among its ruins . This sealing carried an inscription to the effect that it belonged to the organis- ation of monks in the monastery founded by ...
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... century chronicles even then incorporated three distinct lines of kings which he terms the Old ( 4th century ) , Middle ( 5th century ) and New ( 6th century on ) Dynasties ( Mizumo 1952 ) . Kanda , on the other hand , investigated the ...
... century chronicles even then incorporated three distinct lines of kings which he terms the Old ( 4th century ) , Middle ( 5th century ) and New ( 6th century on ) Dynasties ( Mizumo 1952 ) . Kanda , on the other hand , investigated the ...
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... century boundaries of Jicayan reveal a much smaller polit- ical unit than the one that obtained at the time of the Spanish Conquest . Generally characteristic of Mesoamerica at the time of the Conquest were multiple administrative units ...
... century boundaries of Jicayan reveal a much smaller polit- ical unit than the one that obtained at the time of the Spanish Conquest . Generally characteristic of Mesoamerica at the time of the Conquest were multiple administrative units ...
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