Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... interpretation of many Vedic terms may not be as precise as one thinks them to be . The earliest commentator on the Ṛgveda belonged to the 14th century AD , and although comparative philological researches have undoubtedly been ...
... interpretation of many Vedic terms may not be as precise as one thinks them to be . The earliest commentator on the Ṛgveda belonged to the 14th century AD , and although comparative philological researches have undoubtedly been ...
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... Interpretation The Pylos tablets deal with the internal and external concerns of the palace and its administrators . Information is recorded in a brief , shorthand style by scribes who remain anonymous . Their longer texts ( on ' page ...
... Interpretation The Pylos tablets deal with the internal and external concerns of the palace and its administrators . Information is recorded in a brief , shorthand style by scribes who remain anonymous . Their longer texts ( on ' page ...
Page 79
... interpret their texts , and to discover why certain records were written and how they relate to records found ... interpretation . ' Archives ' and ' Deposits ' It is thereby possible to define two typologically distinct groups of ...
... interpret their texts , and to discover why certain records were written and how they relate to records found ... interpretation . ' Archives ' and ' Deposits ' It is thereby possible to define two typologically distinct groups of ...
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