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... categories were the same and the resulting difference between the amounts in
each grid square was calculated . Positive totals were obtained in grid squares
where , after weighting , the total for coins / metalwork was greater than for sherds
...
... categories were the same and the resulting difference between the amounts in
each grid square was calculated . Positive totals were obtained in grid squares
where , after weighting , the total for coins / metalwork was greater than for sherds
...
Page 86
In much the same manner , medieval cathedrals also continue to exist and are to
a greater or lesser degree venerated even though the conditions for their
existence may have long since altered . It is the conceptual and concrete
existence of ...
In much the same manner , medieval cathedrals also continue to exist and are to
a greater or lesser degree venerated even though the conditions for their
existence may have long since altered . It is the conceptual and concrete
existence of ...
Page 120
Biscione earlier periods of the Greater comments on the ' Baluchistan Indus as
seen from Merhgarh , Paki - presence in the ceramic assemblage stan ' , thereby
providing a frame - of Period I at Shahr - i Sokhta ' ; work for the other papers ...
Biscione earlier periods of the Greater comments on the ' Baluchistan Indus as
seen from Merhgarh , Paki - presence in the ceramic assemblage stan ' , thereby
providing a frame - of Period I at Shahr - i Sokhta ' ; work for the other papers ...
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