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... nomad way of life made recruits . Lattimore has shown that the Huns to the north of China , whom one has always regarded as true nomads from all time , did not adopt complete nomadism until about 500 B.C. , learning from their ...
... nomad way of life made recruits . Lattimore has shown that the Huns to the north of China , whom one has always regarded as true nomads from all time , did not adopt complete nomadism until about 500 B.C. , learning from their ...
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... nomads , though of course the nomads , like all aristocracies , found their chief sport in hunting . It is possible that they put beasts on their gear not purely for decoration but with an idea that to represent the animal they were to ...
... nomads , though of course the nomads , like all aristocracies , found their chief sport in hunting . It is possible that they put beasts on their gear not purely for decoration but with an idea that to represent the animal they were to ...
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... nomad feeling for the representation of animals . 102 There are similar faint survivals in things from north - eastern Tibet.103 I have already said that the arts of the later nomads , Turks of various sorts and Mongols , no longer show ...
... nomad feeling for the representation of animals . 102 There are similar faint survivals in things from north - eastern Tibet.103 I have already said that the arts of the later nomads , Turks of various sorts and Mongols , no longer show ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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