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... origin of their knowledge may then be identified with revelation , and thus revelation constitutes the primary condition of the entire epistemological theory of the TPJ . In the brief autobiographical account from chapter 3/39/50 where ...
... origin of their knowledge may then be identified with revelation , and thus revelation constitutes the primary condition of the entire epistemological theory of the TPJ . In the brief autobiographical account from chapter 3/39/50 where ...
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... origin of dolmens and their relation to the emergence of complex societies in Korea have long interested archaeologists and historians . However , attempts to explain the origin and the diffusion routes of the Korean dolmens have ...
... origin of dolmens and their relation to the emergence of complex societies in Korea have long interested archaeologists and historians . However , attempts to explain the origin and the diffusion routes of the Korean dolmens have ...
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... origin are found dispersed in and around settled areas ; e ) there is a long distance between place of origin and the finding - place , f ) objects of a rare type but without a specified function ( for instance pieces of gold and silver ) ...
... origin are found dispersed in and around settled areas ; e ) there is a long distance between place of origin and the finding - place , f ) objects of a rare type but without a specified function ( for instance pieces of gold and silver ) ...
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