Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... Italy there is good information on burials in the period and these show the Black Death in a quite different light . In Siena , about 50 miles south of Florence , burials in 1340 were about half the level of those in 1348 but clearly ...
... Italy there is good information on burials in the period and these show the Black Death in a quite different light . In Siena , about 50 miles south of Florence , burials in 1340 were about half the level of those in 1348 but clearly ...
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... Italy were openly searched for geometric riddles and valued for the complexity of problem - solving they showed , and that artists in Italian Renaissance culture were also respected mathematicians , yet we lack analyses that take this ...
... Italy were openly searched for geometric riddles and valued for the complexity of problem - solving they showed , and that artists in Italian Renaissance culture were also respected mathematicians , yet we lack analyses that take this ...
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... Italy . The bodies buried with them , however , do not appear to have worn a peplos , the type of costume that was typical for Ostrogothic Italy ( Bierbrauer 1971 ) , but instead were buried according to the local fashion . Even though ...
... Italy . The bodies buried with them , however , do not appear to have worn a peplos , the type of costume that was typical for Ostrogothic Italy ( Bierbrauer 1971 ) , but instead were buried according to the local fashion . Even though ...
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