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... Eteocretan inscriptions from Praesus makes it not improbable that their language is an Indo - European one ' , and yet no one up to the present has made anything like a convincing translation of them . He therefore cannot regard Sir ...
... Eteocretan inscriptions from Praesus makes it not improbable that their language is an Indo - European one ' , and yet no one up to the present has made anything like a convincing translation of them . He therefore cannot regard Sir ...
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... Eteocretans was Indo - European . Though Professor Burrows seems to admit that -nth- suffix is found all over Crete , and accord- ingly the land of the Eteocretans cannot be detached from the rest of that island , or from the whole area ...
... Eteocretans was Indo - European . Though Professor Burrows seems to admit that -nth- suffix is found all over Crete , and accord- ingly the land of the Eteocretans cannot be detached from the rest of that island , or from the whole area ...
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... Eteocretans ; again , though he admits that the culture of Praesus cannot be detached from that of Cnossus , he maintains that the Eteocretans and their language are late comers into Crete . He has also started with two assumptions ...
... Eteocretans ; again , though he admits that the culture of Praesus cannot be detached from that of Cnossus , he maintains that the Eteocretans and their language are late comers into Crete . He has also started with two assumptions ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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