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... example is evidently Indian or under strong Indian influence . The same is true of Plate I , no . 7 ( excavation number U. 11958 ) , of which only a photograph is at present accessible . A bull , unhumped , of the so - called ' unicorn ...
... example is evidently Indian or under strong Indian influence . The same is true of Plate I , no . 7 ( excavation number U. 11958 ) , of which only a photograph is at present accessible . A bull , unhumped , of the so - called ' unicorn ...
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... example of the ' Indus ' script in an uncon- ventionalized form , and thereby of great interest . But the same thing is more notably represented in the next example , to which we proceed . No. 12 ( University Museum of Pennsylvania ...
... example of the ' Indus ' script in an uncon- ventionalized form , and thereby of great interest . But the same thing is more notably represented in the next example , to which we proceed . No. 12 ( University Museum of Pennsylvania ...
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... examples begin in the later fourth century and run on through the third into the second . At the beginning ... example of the second which on grounds other than those now under discussion need be earlier than the second century ...
... examples begin in the later fourth century and run on through the third into the second . At the beginning ... example of the second which on grounds other than those now under discussion need be earlier than the second century ...
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RETIRED FELLOWS | 4 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19312 | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By The Rt Hon H A L Fisher | 23 |
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