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... belong to the Roman period . ( ii ) In certain places , as for example at Bologna , are found graves containing the remains of men of large stature , with long iron swords and other gear similar to those found on the battle - fields ...
... belong to the Roman period . ( ii ) In certain places , as for example at Bologna , are found graves containing the remains of men of large stature , with long iron swords and other gear similar to those found on the battle - fields ...
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... belong to the Geometric or Dipylon period . At Olympia likewise many brooches were found , and these too of types which can be paralleled in Italy . There can be little doubt that the Villanova culture had commenced in the Bronze Age ...
... belong to the Geometric or Dipylon period . At Olympia likewise many brooches were found , and these too of types which can be paralleled in Italy . There can be little doubt that the Villanova culture had commenced in the Bronze Age ...
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... belong the numerous electrum coins found by Mr. Hogarth on the site of the Artemisium at Ephesus . ( 2 ) There is a class of coins , also of pale electrum , which follows the Euboic standard ( stater , grammes 16.84 , grains 260 ) . The ...
... belong the numerous electrum coins found by Mr. Hogarth on the site of the Artemisium at Ephesus . ( 2 ) There is a class of coins , also of pale electrum , which follows the Euboic standard ( stater , grammes 16.84 , grains 260 ) . The ...
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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 | 65 |
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