Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 19, Issue 1Department of Archaeology, 2004 - Archaeology |
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... clan, and Prince Kangushi-no-Miko, who was the ancestor of the Sanuki-no-Kimi clan. Yoshie pointed out that the Sanuki-no-Kimi clan is the only clan who is referred to by two names, the old clan name, Ōshi-no-Atai clan, and the new clan ...
... clan, and Prince Kangushi-no-Miko, who was the ancestor of the Sanuki-no-Kimi clan. Yoshie pointed out that the Sanuki-no-Kimi clan is the only clan who is referred to by two names, the old clan name, Ōshi-no-Atai clan, and the new clan ...
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Order of Scottish Clans. COLORADO . Denver A. L. Watson , Clan No. 160 . ILLINOIS . Chicago - James Shields , Clan No. 16 . Chicago - Alexander Reaich , Clan No. 28 . Pullman - William Edward , Clan No. 41 . Braidwood - John M. Steen , Clan ...
Order of Scottish Clans. COLORADO . Denver A. L. Watson , Clan No. 160 . ILLINOIS . Chicago - James Shields , Clan No. 16 . Chicago - Alexander Reaich , Clan No. 28 . Pullman - William Edward , Clan No. 41 . Braidwood - John M. Steen , Clan ...
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... Clan Chameron and the Clan Chattan.- Period of their separation . - Traditional descent of the Camerons . Their original seat in Lochaber . - Modern possessions how acquired . - The Clan anciently divided into three Septs . Captainship ...
... Clan Chameron and the Clan Chattan.- Period of their separation . - Traditional descent of the Camerons . Their original seat in Lochaber . - Modern possessions how acquired . - The Clan anciently divided into three Septs . Captainship ...
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
How Little Does it Take to Represent a Face? | 9 |
Prehistory and the Sculpture of Richard Long | 114 |
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