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British Academy. Egyptians considered their lives to be governed , even interfered with , by a huge number of spirits and influences , mostly hostile . Six of these texts were identified in the papyrus collection of the Egyptian ...
British Academy. Egyptians considered their lives to be governed , even interfered with , by a huge number of spirits and influences , mostly hostile . Six of these texts were identified in the papyrus collection of the Egyptian ...
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British Academy. screened the applications sent in by archaeologists for the testing of their samples . At the symposium Edwards himself contributed a paper , ' Absolute dating from Egyptian records , and comparison with carbon - 14 ...
British Academy. screened the applications sent in by archaeologists for the testing of their samples . At the symposium Edwards himself contributed a paper , ' Absolute dating from Egyptian records , and comparison with carbon - 14 ...
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British Academy. not always easy given the number ( the record in my time was some fifty items in one day ) , and his replies to queries about vases sometimes amounted almost to mini disquisitions . 19 Many honours , academic and public ...
British Academy. not always easy given the number ( the record in my time was some fifty items in one day ) , and his replies to queries about vases sometimes amounted almost to mini disquisitions . 19 Many honours , academic and public ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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