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... Britain until the late eleventh to twelfth century A.D. , the following being commonly cited by zoologists and historians in support of this view : " There is no clear evidence of its presence in Europe ... prior to the Crusades ( 1095 ...
... Britain until the late eleventh to twelfth century A.D. , the following being commonly cited by zoologists and historians in support of this view : " There is no clear evidence of its presence in Europe ... prior to the Crusades ( 1095 ...
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Frere , S.S. 1966. The end of towns in Roman Britain . In The Civitas Capitals of Roman Britain ( ed J. S. Wacher ) . Leicester : Leicester University Press , pp . 87-100 . H.M.S.O. 1911. Reports and papers on suspected cases of human ...
Frere , S.S. 1966. The end of towns in Roman Britain . In The Civitas Capitals of Roman Britain ( ed J. S. Wacher ) . Leicester : Leicester University Press , pp . 87-100 . H.M.S.O. 1911. Reports and papers on suspected cases of human ...
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... Britain is a multi - coloured , multi - faith , multi- lingual entity that has one common factor ; it is not accepted as being truly British in the white Anglo - Saxon , protestant understanding of ' Britishness ' . ' Britishness ' is a ...
... Britain is a multi - coloured , multi - faith , multi- lingual entity that has one common factor ; it is not accepted as being truly British in the white Anglo - Saxon , protestant understanding of ' Britishness ' . ' Britishness ' is a ...
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