Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... identification is assumed to be of primary importance . In fact , however , not many Troys exist to be equated so ... identified by rival groups of scholars with locations in two widely separated regions of Japan : Kyushu and Kinai ...
... identification is assumed to be of primary importance . In fact , however , not many Troys exist to be equated so ... identified by rival groups of scholars with locations in two widely separated regions of Japan : Kyushu and Kinai ...
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... identified with confidence . For the Mixtec lienzos 3 we have had much greater success in identifying localities , because they , like the Aztec docu- ments , often include glosses added in Mixtec and / or Spanish . For the Zapotec ...
... identified with confidence . For the Mixtec lienzos 3 we have had much greater success in identifying localities , because they , like the Aztec docu- ments , often include glosses added in Mixtec and / or Spanish . For the Zapotec ...
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... identification , we know that only six of the 25 securely identified scribes write tablets found exclusively outside rooms 7 and 8. Most scribes have the large majority of their texts in rooms 7 and 8 , even when some of their work is ...
... identification , we know that only six of the 25 securely identified scribes write tablets found exclusively outside rooms 7 and 8. Most scribes have the large majority of their texts in rooms 7 and 8 , even when some of their work is ...
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