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... Greece , bringing with them the use of iron , the round shield , the brooch , the practice of burning the dead , and the style of decoration known as the Geometric , all of which are also characteristic of the Umbrian tribes of Upper ...
... Greece , bringing with them the use of iron , the round shield , the brooch , the practice of burning the dead , and the style of decoration known as the Geometric , all of which are also characteristic of the Umbrian tribes of Upper ...
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... Greece , and Egypt ; that it is the most gifted race in the world , and that the artistic impulse , wherever we find it in the area which it inhabits , has been due to it . Grant all this , and we are little nearer solving what is the ...
... Greece , and Egypt ; that it is the most gifted race in the world , and that the artistic impulse , wherever we find it in the area which it inhabits , has been due to it . Grant all this , and we are little nearer solving what is the ...
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... Greece ; it is also admitted that all writers , both ancient and modern , agree that Arcadia was never conquered either by Achean or Dorian . Now I have shown that in cases of conquest small bands of invaders coming without women of ...
... Greece ; it is also admitted that all writers , both ancient and modern , agree that Arcadia was never conquered either by Achean or Dorian . Now I have shown that in cases of conquest small bands of invaders coming without women of ...
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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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