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Page 363
... population like this does not admit the intrusion of alien elements , and it was only when this population was weakened and diminished that the Asiatic nomads were able to find entrance . The diminution in the population is one of the ...
... population like this does not admit the intrusion of alien elements , and it was only when this population was weakened and diminished that the Asiatic nomads were able to find entrance . The diminution in the population is one of the ...
Page 364
... population was introduced into Lydia , and probably also into Cappadocia and Pontus , in the sixth and fifth centuries B.C. The Persian population brought with them the worship of the goddess Anahita ( or , in Greek form , Anaitis ) ...
... population was introduced into Lydia , and probably also into Cappadocia and Pontus , in the sixth and fifth centuries B.C. The Persian population brought with them the worship of the goddess Anahita ( or , in Greek form , Anaitis ) ...
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British Academy. been favoured recently is that the Turkish population is the native Anatolian population Moslemized , while the Turkmen tribes are left unexplained , and it seems to be assumed that they are the conquering race ...
British Academy. been favoured recently is that the Turkish population is the native Anatolian population Moslemized , while the Turkmen tribes are left unexplained , and it seems to be assumed that they are the conquering race ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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