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... influences , ' Assyrian ' , Greek , and Iranian , and again those produced by Chinese influence in the eastern or Ordos extension . Finally I shall deal with the influence that the later Scythic or Sarmatian work after it had absorbed ...
... influences , ' Assyrian ' , Greek , and Iranian , and again those produced by Chinese influence in the eastern or Ordos extension . Finally I shall deal with the influence that the later Scythic or Sarmatian work after it had absorbed ...
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... influence , the Iranian , is in fact a later stage of the Mesopotamian , probably exercised by more easterly routes . I have already spoken of elements which are common to Scythic and the styles of China and the north - east of Asia ...
... influence , the Iranian , is in fact a later stage of the Mesopotamian , probably exercised by more easterly routes . I have already spoken of elements which are common to Scythic and the styles of China and the north - east of Asia ...
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... influence from western Asia — and on Shang bronzes there are creatures that remind me of Pl . XVIII G. But I think that with the Iranian influence coming through the nomads there was a new influx of curls exemplified by the handles of ...
... influence from western Asia — and on Shang bronzes there are creatures that remind me of Pl . XVIII G. But I think that with the Iranian influence coming through the nomads there was a new influx of curls exemplified by the handles of ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
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BLAISE PASCAL Lecture on a Master Mind By H F Stewart | 197 |
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