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This building lay over an early Middle Bronze shrine . In the deep sounding below levels of Early Bronze I houses , another extraordinary sequence of double shrines of the Early Bronze II levels was revealed . The sondage continued on ...
This building lay over an early Middle Bronze shrine . In the deep sounding below levels of Early Bronze I houses , another extraordinary sequence of double shrines of the Early Bronze II levels was revealed . The sondage continued on ...
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His earliest dig reports were of course those from the Diyala , appearing as Oriental Institute Publications ... Reports on his Sinjar work appeared in early numbers of Iraq , inaugurating a long but intermittent connection with that ...
His earliest dig reports were of course those from the Diyala , appearing as Oriental Institute Publications ... Reports on his Sinjar work appeared in early numbers of Iraq , inaugurating a long but intermittent connection with that ...
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Furthermore , in the early 1930s serious scholarship devoted to South Italian red - figure vases was not extensive , and most vases remained unpublished , often gathering dust in museum basements ( his work , as he once remarked ...
Furthermore , in the early 1930s serious scholarship devoted to South Italian red - figure vases was not extensive , and most vases remained unpublished , often gathering dust in museum basements ( his work , as he once remarked ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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