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Concentrating his attention on the countryside , where he feels the evidence is
most clear , Hoskins reviews , region by region , the evidence for this rebuilding .
This is based on a combination of sources : the comments of contemporaries
such ...
Concentrating his attention on the countryside , where he feels the evidence is
most clear , Hoskins reviews , region by region , the evidence for this rebuilding .
This is based on a combination of sources : the comments of contemporaries
such ...
Page 188
... the evidence does not support , unequivocally , the favoured interpretation . My
reason for doing this is not that I prefer a ' ritual ' interpretation of the earlier
context , but to suggest that in terms of understanding the mortuary practices at
the ...
... the evidence does not support , unequivocally , the favoured interpretation . My
reason for doing this is not that I prefer a ' ritual ' interpretation of the earlier
context , but to suggest that in terms of understanding the mortuary practices at
the ...
Page 238
Sudden l V, the third movement takes over and the orches tra of different forms of
evidence wakes up and begins to olay more confident ly. We are. after all , on the
conductor's home ground now; the written word has arrived. No longer do the ...
Sudden l V, the third movement takes over and the orches tra of different forms of
evidence wakes up and begins to olay more confident ly. We are. after all , on the
conductor's home ground now; the written word has arrived. No longer do the ...
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