Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 17-18Department of Archaeology, 2000 - Archaeology |
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... centuries within Slavonic territory . Two spectacular finds are reliquary - shrines from Oldenburg made of bone , one from the middle of the 9th century and the other from the middle of the 11th century , which were completely destroyed ...
... centuries within Slavonic territory . Two spectacular finds are reliquary - shrines from Oldenburg made of bone , one from the middle of the 9th century and the other from the middle of the 11th century , which were completely destroyed ...
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... century B.C. and then along trading routes into Europe . Until a couple of decades ago it was thought that this rat was not introduced into Britain until the late eleventh to twelfth century A.D. , the following being commonly cited by ...
... century B.C. and then along trading routes into Europe . Until a couple of decades ago it was thought that this rat was not introduced into Britain until the late eleventh to twelfth century A.D. , the following being commonly cited by ...
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... century letter as a part of pogorodye , a duty imposed on towns . References to goat's hair and kid's leather occur in documents of the latter fourteenth century . The term vyzhlya ( a hound ) is encountered only once . The names of fur ...
... century letter as a part of pogorodye , a duty imposed on towns . References to goat's hair and kid's leather occur in documents of the latter fourteenth century . The term vyzhlya ( a hound ) is encountered only once . The names of fur ...
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