Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... towns which are as distinctive as are Roman forts and towns in Europe . Their evidence is of the tableau - type plus a certain amount of detail on local cultural relationships . In Nubia south of the Dal Cataract , beyond the limits of ...
... towns which are as distinctive as are Roman forts and towns in Europe . Their evidence is of the tableau - type plus a certain amount of detail on local cultural relationships . In Nubia south of the Dal Cataract , beyond the limits of ...
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... towns paying tribute , with each page representing a tributary ' province ' . The toponyms of the towns paying tribute within that ' province ' are listed along the bottom of each page ; for example , most of the Matlatzinca- speaking towns ...
... towns paying tribute , with each page representing a tributary ' province ' . The toponyms of the towns paying tribute within that ' province ' are listed along the bottom of each page ; for example , most of the Matlatzinca- speaking towns ...
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... towns at the time of the Conquest , the glosses were added subsequently and give the names of the border towns at a later date . By consulting other written documents from the Colonial period , we can see that there is no one - to - one ...
... towns at the time of the Conquest , the glosses were added subsequently and give the names of the border towns at a later date . By consulting other written documents from the Colonial period , we can see that there is no one - to - one ...
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