Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 50
... given a spindle and fibre to pass the time , and if they demonstrated special talent they could be spared to become part of the ruler's household ( Sahagun 1950-1982 , Book 1:20 and Book IX : 46 ) . Participation in the priesthood was ...
... given a spindle and fibre to pass the time , and if they demonstrated special talent they could be spared to become part of the ruler's household ( Sahagun 1950-1982 , Book 1:20 and Book IX : 46 ) . Participation in the priesthood was ...
Page 62
... Given that ' loony left ' and ' foolish feminism ' are characteristic slanders of socialism and women's movements by reactionaries and given that the impact of such charges of idiocy have proven to be effective political weapons ...
... Given that ' loony left ' and ' foolish feminism ' are characteristic slanders of socialism and women's movements by reactionaries and given that the impact of such charges of idiocy have proven to be effective political weapons ...
Page 118
... given it editorial space more often than , to my knowledge , any subject has received there . Daniel printed an extra insert when the row first blew up -- a special generosity given the confines of the journal's production budget ...
... given it editorial space more often than , to my knowledge , any subject has received there . Daniel printed an extra insert when the row first blew up -- a special generosity given the confines of the journal's production budget ...
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